Studies of Meaning
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Resource ID
23613
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Reference to the Popular Science Monthly articles of 1877-78 and the formulation of a principle called "pragmatism." Disagreement with James who pressed the matter of pragmatism "further than Mr. Peirce, who continues to acknowledge, not the existence, but yet the reality of the Absolute, as set forth, for example, by Royce." The Metaphysical Club and some of its leading members. CSP's intellectual development. The purpose (and the success) of CSP's attempt to master several of the special sciences.
general index
Autobiographical references, James William, Logic (modal see Modality), Meaning, Metaphysical Club (Cambridge), Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, Royce Josiah
pagination
pp. 1, 3-6 plus an alternative p. 2 and an unnumbered page.
Date
1909-05-22/1909-05-25
number
MS0630_005
abbreviated title
(Meaning)
date (Robin)
1909-05-22/1909-05-25