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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy: Pragmatism An overview of pragmatism, this entry features links to related philosophers and topics.
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Charles Peirce: How to Make Our Ideas Clear This page offers the full text of logician Charles Peirce's 1878 essay "How to Make Our Ideas Clear," originally published in Popular Science Monthly.
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Charles Peirce: The Fixation of Belief This page offers the full text of logician Charles Peirce's 1877 essay "The Fixation of Beliefs," originally published in Popular Science Monthly.
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EpistemeLinks: Charles S. Peirce From EpistemeLinks.com, this page serves as a gateway to a wide range of internet resources for the study of the philosopher and pragmatist Charles S. Peirce.
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Erratic Impact: Charles Sanders Peirce From Danne Polk's Erratic Impact: Philosophy Research Base, this page features annotated links and text resources for the study of the American pragmatist Charles Sanders Peirce.
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Philosophy Pages: Charles Sanders Peirce From the Philosophy Pages project created and maintained by Garth Kemerling of Newberry College, this page provides a range of information on the American pragmatist Charles Sanders Peirce, including biographical information; an overview of his career and works; a bibliography; and links to related internet resources. There are also links to electronic versions of some of his primary works.
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Radical Academy: American Pragmatism This overview of American pragmatism features separate discussions of the philosophers Pierce, James, and Dewey. Also included are links to other internet resources on each figure.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Charles Sanders Peirce From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy hosted at Stanford University, this page contains an excellent introduction to the career and thought of the American pragmatist philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia: Pragmatism In addition to discussing the history and primary commitments of pragmatism, this entry considers its epistemology and metaphysics, together with its religious implications.
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University of Sydney Course on Early American Pragmatism From a course taught by Paul Redding, of the University of Sydney, comes this page of complete lecture notes and internet resources. Topics receiving particular attention include pragmatist approaches to philosophy of mind, their theories of knowledge, and conceptions of logic.
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