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"Was Peirce a genuine anti-psychologist in logic?"

Claudine Tiercelin

The aim of the paper is to try and make one’s ideas clearer about such concepts as “logic,” “psychology,” “mind,” “normativity,” rationality,” as they were conceived by Peirce, in order to elucidate his genuine position as far as the relationship between logic and pychology is concerned, whether he was or was not a straightforward “anti psychologist” in logic, and from such analyses, to make some suggestions about the contemporary relevance of Peirce’s original views on such isues.

Publication details

DOI: 10.4000/ejpap.1003

Full citation:

Tiercelin, C. (2017). "Was Peirce a genuine anti-psychologist in logic?". European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 9 (1), pp. n/a.

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