Comments on Essays from Conference “The Idea of Pragmatism”

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (4):397 (2015)
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My initial education in philosophy was in Oxford and in the philosophy of ‘ordinary language’ and the philosophy of language. My heroes were Wittgenstein and H.P Grice. I was intrigued by showing how metaphysical or ontological theories could be disposed of as lacking meaning. While I was studying for an M.A. at the University of East Anglia, I was taught by Martin Hollis who led me to read C.I. Lewis’s Mind and The World Order. The book was a challenge and I doubt that I understood all of it. The footnotes to that book took me to Peirce’s writings and later to spending a year at Harvard writing a book on his work. His writings and using him as a teacher in how we should do philosophy have occupied most of my...

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