“Contains invaluable insights on many topics, as well as interesting if still controversial interpretations. This book is still indispensable reading for anyone with a serious interest in Peirce’s philosophy.”
—Hilary Putnam, Harvard University
A reprint of the Harvard University Press edition of 1961.
Includes a new preface and a new appendix with footnotes keyed to the manuscript classifications by Max Fisch.
Reviews:
“Contains invaluable insights on many topics, as well as interesting if still controversial interpretations. This book is still indispensable reading for anyone with a serious interest in Peirce’s philosophy.”
—Hilary Putnam, Harvard University