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Peirce's agape and the generality of concern

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  1. Joseph Brent,Charles Sanders Peirce: A Life (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993), p. 204.

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  2. All Peirce references will be made in the standard fashion as follows. CP =The Collected Papers of Charles S. Peirce, ed. C. Hartshorne, P. Weiss, and A. Burks (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1931–1958), listed by volume and paragraph number; MS = Manuscripts from the Peirce Collection at Houghton Library, listed by manuscript and page numbers; SS =Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence between Charles S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby, ed. C.S. Harwick (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1977); and W =Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, ed. Max Fisch et al. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982—), listed by volume and page number.

  3. Carl R. Hausman, ‘Eros and Agape in Creative Evolution: A Peircean Insight’,Process Studies 4 (1974), p. 22.

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  4. Ralph Waldo Emerson,The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Volume III, ed. A.R. Ferguson and J.F. Carr (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983), p. 149.

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Anderson, D.R. Peirce's agape and the generality of concern. Int J Philos Relig 37, 103–112 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01565781

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