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Description: Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Eric Hammer.
Peirce's Logic (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Fri Dec 15, 1995; substantive revision Fri Aug 9, 2013 There are two different ways to approach Peirce's logic. One is to focus on how the main topics of logic evolved and were shaped within Peirce's framework. This ‘bottom-up’ approach not only provides us with genuine insight into Peirce's logic, but also contributes to another, even greater body of research—Peirce's philosophy. However, the bottom-up method faces a serious obstacle because the enormous nexus of Peircean ideas is difficult to unravel and separate.
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