Journal article
Does 'Peirce' Have a History? A Contribution to a History of the 'Moment of Theory'
Anne Freadman
CULTURE THEORY AND CRITIQUE | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2008
Abstract
There is not yet, and perhaps never could be, a clear canonical history that makes sense of Charles Sanders Peirce. In this sense, despite the best efforts of Peirce scholarship, Peirce is not ‘an author’. A highly technical philosopher who worked on several fronts, he appears to espouse positions that the standard traditions of philosophical debate find difficult to hold together. Partly because of the fragmentary nature of his oeuvre, and partly because of the diversity of his interests, he is often appropriated into projects, these appropriations contributing further to the difficulty of telling a single sense‐making story. In this paper, I sketch five stories: 1. Peirce as sui generis, t..
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