Leer hoy «Reason in Common Sense» de Santayana

Limbo 37:11-34 (2017)
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In this article I pay attention to some of the reviews that Reason in Common Sense of George Santayana received from some of the most outstanding philosophers of his time: E. Albee, J. Dewey, A.W. Moore, G. E. Moore, C. S. Peirce and F. C S. Schiller. My paper is arranged in six sections: 1) Biographical circumstances of Reason in Common Sense; 2) Peirce’s reading of Santayana; 3) The reviews of John Dewey; 4) Other readers of Reason in Common Sense; 5) Santayana returns on his book; and, finally, by way of conclusion, 6) Reading today Reason in Common Sense.

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Jaime Nubiola
Universidad de Navarra

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One Santayana or two?Justus Buchler - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):52-57.
Santayana's Peirce.Nathan Houser - 2009 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (4):pp. 516-531.

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