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Volume 2 (1893-1913) presents thirty-one pivotal texts, beginning with
"Immortality in the Light of Synechism," in which Peirce proposes
synechism, the tendency to regard everything as continuous, as a key
advance over the three popular -isms, materialism, idealism, and
dualism, and ending with Peirce's late and unfinished investigations of
the relative merits of different kinds of reasoning. During the latter
years of his life, Peirce worked unremittingly to integrate new insights
and discoveries into his general system of philosophy, and to make his
major doctrines fully coherent within that system. A central focus of
Volume 2 is on Peirce's evolving theory of signs and on its application
to his pragmatism. This volume gives the first comprehensive
presentation of Peirce's mature philosophy and is "required reading" for
students who want to follow Peirce's development through to its end and
to enjoy the breadth of learning and wisdom of America's greatest
pragmatist.
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