Book | Chapter
Peirce's conception of truth
a framework for naturalistic epistemology?
pp. 73-90
Abstract
This essay will address a dilemma in the foundations of naturalistic epistemology. As the title indicates, the focus will be on one of the great nineteenth-century founders of this interdisciplinary enterprise, to wit, Charles Peirce. I shall attempt to illustrate the dilemma by noting a certain ambiguity in Peirce's thought; thereafter I shall outline, and discuss the viability of, what I take to be Peirce's resolution of the dilemma.
Publication details
Published in:
Shimony Abner, Nails Debra (1987) Naturalistic epistemology: a symposium of two decades. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 73-90
Full citation:
Skagestad Peter (1987) „Peirce's conception of truth: a framework for naturalistic epistemology?“, In: A. Shimony & D. Nails (eds.), Naturalistic epistemology, Dordrecht, Springer, 73–90.