Peirce on the Uses of History

Peirce on the Uses of History

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Publication Date: 18th July 2022

The present book is the first to undertake a systematic study of Peirce’s conception of historical knowledge and of its value for philosophy. It does so by both reconstructing in detail Peirce’s... Read More
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The present book is the first to undertake a systematic study of Peirce’s

conception of historical knowledge and of its value for philosophy. It does

so by both reconstructing in detail Peirce’s arguments and giving a

detailed account of the many ways in which history becomes an object of

explicit reflection in his writings.

The book’s leading idea may be stated as follows: Peirce manages to put

together an exceptionally compelling argument about history’s bearing on

philosophy not so much because he derives it from a well-articulated and

polished conception of the relation between the two disciplines; but on

the contrary, because he holds on to this relation while intuiting that it

can easily turn into a conflict. This potential conflict acts therefore as a

spur to put forth an unusually profound and multi-faceted analysis of

what it means for philosophy to rely on historical arguments.

Peirce looks at history as a way to render philosophical investigations

more detailed, more concrete and more sensitive to the infinite and

unforeseeable nuances that characterize human experience. In this way,

he provides us with an exceptionally valuable contribution to a question

that has remained gravely under-theorized in contemporary debates.

Details
  • Price: $27.99
  • Pages: 261
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Imprint: De Gruyter
  • Series: Peirceana
  • Publication Date: 18th July 2022
  • Illustration Note: 1 b/w ill., 2 b/w tbl.
  • ISBN: 9783110996746
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Pragmatism
    PHILOSOPHY / General
    PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
Author Bio

Tullio Viola, University of Erfurt.

The present book is the first to undertake a systematic study of Peirce’s

conception of historical knowledge and of its value for philosophy. It does

so by both reconstructing in detail Peirce’s arguments and giving a

detailed account of the many ways in which history becomes an object of

explicit reflection in his writings.

The book’s leading idea may be stated as follows: Peirce manages to put

together an exceptionally compelling argument about history’s bearing on

philosophy not so much because he derives it from a well-articulated and

polished conception of the relation between the two disciplines; but on

the contrary, because he holds on to this relation while intuiting that it

can easily turn into a conflict. This potential conflict acts therefore as a

spur to put forth an unusually profound and multi-faceted analysis of

what it means for philosophy to rely on historical arguments.

Peirce looks at history as a way to render philosophical investigations

more detailed, more concrete and more sensitive to the infinite and

unforeseeable nuances that characterize human experience. In this way,

he provides us with an exceptionally valuable contribution to a question

that has remained gravely under-theorized in contemporary debates.

  • Price: $27.99
  • Pages: 261
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Imprint: De Gruyter
  • Series: Peirceana
  • Publication Date: 18th July 2022
  • Illustrations Note: 1 b/w ill., 2 b/w tbl.
  • ISBN: 9783110996746
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Pragmatism
    PHILOSOPHY / General
    PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern

Tullio Viola, University of Erfurt.