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Paperback Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays Book

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"Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays" is a foundational collection of writings by Charles Sanders Peirce, one of the most original and influential thinkers in American history. As the father of pragmatism, Peirce explores the intricate intersections between scientific inquiry, mathematical logic, and metaphysical speculation. This volume brings together several of his most significant papers, including those that detail his theory of signs, his critique of mechanical determinism, and his unique vision of evolutionary love as a cosmic principle.

Within these pages, Peirce develops the concept of tychism-the idea that absolute chance is a real factor in the universe-and agapism, which posits that growth and evolutionary progress are driven by a creative, sympathetic force. His rigorous analysis of the logic of science provides a framework for understanding how human knowledge advances through abduction, deduction, and induction. "Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays" remains an essential text for anyone interested in the development of semiotics, the philosophy of science, and the roots of the pragmatic tradition. This collection offers a comprehensive look at Peirce's brilliance, illuminating his attempts to reconcile the precision of logic with the complexities of existence.

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