Charles Peirce's Empiricism

New York, Octagon Books (1939)
Abstract Peirce is habitually obscure and very often confused, but it is not so much the content as the order of his ideas that requires reconstruction. ...
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Call number B945.P44.B8 1966
ISBN(s) 0415613663   0415225361   9780415225366
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