Contents of Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society
composed by Elizabeth Jimenez
Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism
Texas Tech University
VOLUME I, NO. 1 SPRING 1965
1. Reminiscences of a Mission
to Milford, Pennsylvania............................... Victor F. Lenzen
2. On Peirces Metaphysics................................ Murray Murphey
VOLUME I, NO. 2 FALL 1965
1. Decision and Knowledge in Peirce................. David Savan
2. Peirces Index............................................. Thomas A. Goudge
3. On Peirces Icons of Second Intention............ Richard M. Martin
4. Charles S. Peirce and the
Concept of Indubitable Belief....................... James E. Broyles
5. The Peirce Manuscripts and
Josiah Royce - A Memoir
Harvard 1915 - 1916.................................. W. F. Kernan
VOLUME I, NO. 1 SPRING 1966
1. Peirces Analysis of Normative Science.......... Vincent G. Potter, S.J.
2. The Conflict of Science and Religion
in Charles Peirces Philosophy.................... Yuri K. Melvil
3. A Second Supplement to Arthur W. Burkss
Bibliography of the Works of
Charles Sanders Peirce................................. Max H. Fisch
4. A First Supplement to A Draft of a
bibliography of Writings about C. S. Peirce... Max H. Fisch
VOLUME II, NO. 2 FALL 1966
1. Peirces Triadic Logic................................. Max Fisch & Atwell Turquette
2. Peirces Probabilistic Theory
of Inductive Validity................................... Chung-Ying Cheng
3. Peirce on Self-control.................................. Larry Holmes
4. James H. Fairchild and the
Oberlin Philosophy................................... Edward H. Madden
VOLUME III, NO. 1 SPRING 1967
1. A Soviet Philosophers View
of Peirces Pragmatism............................... Philip P. Weiner
2. Peirce on Cartesian Doubt............................. Robert G. Meyers
3. Charles Peirces Arguments for the
Non-probabilistic Validity of Induction........... Chung-Ying Cheng
VOLUME III, NO. 2 FALL 1967
1. F.C.S. Schiller: An Unpublished
Memorial by John Dewey............................. Allan Shields
2. Peirce and Marx........................................... Kenneth A. Megill
3. Peirces Phi and Psi Operators
for Triadic Logic.......................................... Atwell R. Turquette
4. A Pragmatic Concept of The Given............. Sandra B. Rosenthal
5. Some Comments on Cheng, Peirce,
and Inductive Validity................................... Gordon N. Pinkham
VOLUME IV, NO. 1 WINTER 1968
1. Kants Children: The Cambridge Pragmatists... Murray G. Murphey
2. Existence, Reality and Objects of Knowledge... B. Gresham Riley
3. Peirces Hypostatic and Factorial Categories.... Douglas Greenlee
VOLUME IV, NO. 2 SPPING 1968
1. Charles Peirce and the Existence
of the External World................................ Robert Almeder
2. The Apparent Amphiboly
of Peirces Reality.................................... Isabel Stearns
3. On The World as General.......................... Edward C. Moore
VOLUME IV, NO. 3 FALL 1968
1. William James, Dickinson Miller
& C.J. Ducasse on the ethics of belief......Peter H. Hare & Edward H. Madden
2. Peirces Theory of Inquiry............................. John J. Fitzgerald
3. Peirces Graphs-The Continuity Interpretation...... J. Jay Zeman
4. The Would-Be Present of C. S. Peirce......... Sandra B. Rosenthal
VOLUME V, NO.1 WINTER 1969
1. An Unpublished Scientific
Monograph By C.S. Peirce............................ Victor F. Lenzen
2. Protophenomenology in the
Psychology of William James....................... Bruce Wilshire
3. Absolute Idealism &
John Deweys Instrumentalism...................... G.M. Brodsky
VOLUME V, NO. 2 SPRING 1969
1. William Jamess Theory of Emotion............... Gerald E. Meyers
2. The Relation of the Normative Sciences
to Peirces Theory of Inquiry....................... Thomas V. Curley
3. The Means-End Distinction
in Deweys Philosophy................................ Stephen D. Ross
VOLUME V, NO.3 SUMMER 1969
1. On The Peirce Representation-Relation........... R.M. Martin
2. Connections: A Defense of Peirces
Category of Thirdness................................ Jerrold L. Aronson
3. Peirce, Mead, and the Logic of Concepts........ Sandra B. Rosenthal
VOLUME V, NO. 4 FALL 1969
1. Peirces Complete System of Triadic Logic...... Atwell R. Turquette
2. Natural Realism and Illusion in
Jamess Radical Empiricism.......................... Robert G. Meyers
3. Community in Royce: An Interpretation........ M.L. Briody
4. Peirce on Change......................................... Peter Turley
VOLUME VI, NO.1 WINTER 1970
1. Peirces Sixty-six Signs................................. Gary Sanders
2. Induction, Abduction, and
the Evolution of Science............................... Robert Sharpe
3. Deweys Logic............................................. John McDermott
4. Truth in Science: Unrestricted Validity.......... Stephen D. Ross
VOLUME VI, NO. 2 SPRING 1970
1. On Peirces Realism..................................... Don D. Roberts
2. Peirce on Systems Theory.............................. Raymond M. Herbenick
3. Peirces Theory of Perception...................... Robert F. Almeder
4. Peirce and the Positivists on Knowledge......... Matthew Fairbanks
VOLUME VI, NOS. 3-4 SUMMER-FALL 1970
1. Charles Hartshornes Recollections of
Editing the Peirce Papers.......................... An Interview by Irwin C. Lieb
2. Paul Weisss Recollections of
Editing the Peirce Papers........................ An Interview by Richard Bernstein
VOLUME VII, NO.1 WINTER 1971
1. Peirce & Triads........................................... Arthur Skidmore
2. Peirces Concept of Community:
Its Development & Change........................... Joseph P. De Marco
3. The Peirce Papers:
A Supplementary Catalogue.......................... Richard S. Robin
4. An Examination of C.J. Ducasses
Philosophy of Religion................................. Peter H. Hare
VOLUME VII, NO. 2 SPRING 1971
1. Unrestricted Fallibilism................................. Douglas Greenlee
2. The Beloved Community of
Jonathan Edwards........................................ Paul J. Nagy
3. Peirce on the Use of History........................... Willard M. Miller
VOLUME VII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1971
1. James, Lewis and the Pragtmatic A Priori...... Lillian U. Pancheri
2. Towards Clarifying Whiteheads
Theory of Concrescence.............................. John W. Lango
3. Ayer and the Pragmatic Maxim...................... Harold Moore
4. The Mystery of Phi and Psi........................... R.Z. Parks
VOLUME VII, NO. 4 FALL 1971
1. Peirces Arisbe: The Greek Influence
in His Later Philosophy............................... Max H. Fisch
2. C.I. Lewis and the Certainty of
Commonplace Judgements.......................... Charles Pailthorp
3. John Dewey: Instrumentalism
in Social Action......................................... Georges Dicker
4. W.M. Miller on Peirces Interpretation
of the History of Science........................... Philip P. Wiener
5. A Note on Ducasses Notions of Cause
and Etiological Necessity........................... James M. Humber
6. Unfettered Freedom.................................... Joseph L. Blau
VOLUME VIII, NO. 1 WINTER 1972
1. Religion, Instinct and Reason in the
Thought of Charles S. Peirce ....................... Richard L Trammell
2. Santayana on Scepticism and the
Analysis of Experience ................................ John M. Michelsen
3. Chauncey Wright and the
Concept of the Given .................................. Edward H. Madden
VOLUME VIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1972
1. The Argument of Peirces
New List of Categories............................ Donald E. Buzzelli
2. Charles S. Peirce as Mathematical Geodesist .... Victor F. Lenzen
3. C.I. Lewis and Radical Fallibilism ................. Sandra B. Rosenthal
4. Further Thoughts on
Peirces Use of History ................................ Willard M. Miller
5. The Peirce Homestead
as a National Memorial ................................ Max H. Fisch
VOLUME VIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1972
1. Dualism and Trimorphism
in Peirces Triadic logic .............................. Atwell R. Turquette
2. The Nature of Belief: The Proper Context
for James The Will To Believe ................ Patrick K. Dooley
3. John Dewey on the Object of Knowledge......... Georges Dicker
4. The Development of
G.H. Meads Social Psychology.................... Gary A. Cook
5. More Thoughts about Millers Further
Thoughts on Peirces Use of History............ Philip P. Wiener
VOLUME VIII, NO. 4 FALL 1972
1. Realism and Idealism in Peirces Categories..... James A. Blachowicz
2. Paper Doubt, Feigned Hesitancy, and Inquiry... Arnold E. Johanson
3. Wishful Thinking and The Will To Believe... Stephen T. Davis
4. Law, Language and Logic: The Legal Philosophy
of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld ....................... James B. Brady
VOLUME IX, NO. 1 WINTER 1973
1. Peirces Pragmatism and Scotistic Realism ...... Robert Almeder
2. Habit and Meaning in Peirces Pragmatism ...... Gary Shapiro
3. Sterling Lamprechts Critique of Causality ..... Barry Cohen & James Humber
VOLUME IX, NO. 2 SPRING 1973
1. Synechism, Socialism, and Cybernetics .......... Joseph L. Esposito
2. Peirce on Mach and Absolute Space .............. Randall R. Dipert
3. Deweys Struggle with the Ineffable .............. Roland Garrett
4. Warranted Assertibility and
the Uniformity of Nature........................... Georges Dicker
5. Some Perspectives on Lovejoys
Epistemological Dualism............................. Robert A. Oakes
VOLUME IX, NO. 3 SUMMER 1973
1. A Pragmatic Conception of
the A Priori Re-viewed............................ James N. Hullett
2. C. S. Peirces Illustrations of the Logic of Science
and The Pragmatic Justification of Induction ............. Donald R. Koehn
3. Peirces Concept of Community:
Another Interpretation................................ Mary B. Mahowald
VOLUME IX, NO. 4 FALL 1973
1. Charles Peirce and Quantum Mechanics ......... Charles Hartshorne
2. Charles Sanders Peirce
and Henry James the Elder.......................... Richard Louis Trammel
3. Santayanas Non-Existent Symbols .............. John M. Michelsen
VOLUME 10, NO. 1 WINTER 1974
1. Peirce, Russell, and Achilles......................... Victor F. Lenzen
2. Achilles is Still Running .............................. I. Grattan-Guinness
3. Carnaps Principle of
Tolerance and Physicalism........................ Charles H. Lambros
4. Retroduction: The Rational Instinct .............. Maryann Ayim
5. James Defense of a Believing
Attitude in Religion .................................... James L. Muyskens
VOLUME X, NO. 2 SPRING 1974
1. Peirces Early Study of
the Logic of Relations, 1865-1867 ................ Emily Michael
2. Recent Perspectives on
American Pragmatism, I .............................. Sandra B. Rosenthal
3. Supplements to the Peirce Bibliographies ....... Max H. Fisch
VOLUME X, NO.3 SUMMER 1974
1. Peirces Theory of Individuals ...................... Gresham Riley
2. Recent Perspectives on
American Pragmatism, II ............................ Sandra B. Rosenthal
VOLUME X, NO. 4 FALL 1974
1. George Herbert Mead on Human Rights ......... Joseph Betz
2. Peirces Early Account of Induction .............. John A. Jessup
3. Royce and James on Psychical Research ......... Beatrice H. Zelder
VOLUME XI, NO. 1 WINTER 1975
1.The Epistemological Realism of Charles Peirce .....Robert Almeder
2. James on Meaning and Significance......Robert Giuffrida & Edward H. Madden
3. The Relationship of the Two Conceptions of
Categoriesin Everett Halls Philosophy........... Reginald F. McLelland
VOLUME XI, NO. 2 SPRING 1975
1. Josiah Royce and George H. Mead
on the Nature of the Self .......................... David L. Miller
2. Peirce on Probability and Induction ............. G.H. Merrill
3. The Will to Believe and
the Ethics of Belief .................................. Arnold E. Johanson
VOLUME XI, NO. 3 SUMMER 1975
* Symposium: Charles Sander Peirce:
Scientist, Mathematician, and Historian of Science
1. Introduction: Peirce and the
History of Science Society ........................... Max H. Fisch
2. C.S. Peirces Search for a Method in
Mathematics and the History of Science ......... Carolyn Eisele
3. Charles S. Peirce as Mathematical Physicist ..... Victor F. Lenzen
4. Peirce as an Experimental Psychologist .......... Thomas C. Cadwallader
5. Peirce, the Coast Survey, and the
Politics of Cleveland Democracy.................... Thomas G. Manning
6. Royce, James and Intentionality .................... Rickard J. Donovan
VOLUME XI, NO. 4 FALL 1975
1. Perspectives on the History of Pragmatism:
A Symposium on H.S. Thayers
Meaning and Action: A Critical History of Pragmatism
2. Reason and Desire in C.I. Lewis ................... Eric B. Dayton
VOLUME XII, NO. 1 WINTER 1976
1. James Pure Experience versus Edward H. Madden &
Ayers Weak Phenomenalism............... Chandana Chakrabarti
2. Peirce on Man as a Language:
A Textual Interpretation .............................. Matthew J. Fairbanks
3.Charles S. Peirce and Psychiatry .................... John M. Lincourt
4. Peirces Earliest Contact
with Scholoastic Logic ............................... Emily Michael
5. Was Charles Beard an Historical Relativist?..... Gene G. James
6. A Note on Jamess Aid of Peirce ................... Frederick J. Down Scott
VOLUME XII, NO.2 SPRING 1976
*A Symposium on Douglas Greenlees Peirces Concept of Time
1. Another Interpretation of Peirces Semiotic... Joseph Ransdell
2. Draft of a Critique of Greenlees
Peirces Concept of Sign .......................... Jarrett E. Brock
3. Ambiguity in Peirces Theory of Signs......... John J. Fitzgerald
4. Peirces Concept of Sign:
Further Reflections ................................... Douglas Greenlee
5. A Jamesian Theory of Self ............................ James E. Bayley
6. Pragmatism and American Pietism................. Paul J. Nagy
7. Peirces Notion of Pre-Perceptual
Cognition: A Reinterpretation ...................... Denis F. Sullivan
VOLUME XII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1976
1. The Cooperative Commonwealth
as Secular Apocalypse ............................... Joseph L. Blau
2. Some Comments on DeMorgan, Peirce, and
the logic of relations ................................... R. M. Martin
3. On Individuality and Quantification in Peirces
Published Logic Papers, 1867-1885 ............. R. M. Martin
4. On Set Theory and Royces Modes of Action.... R. M. Martin
5. A Cut-Elimination Theorem
for a Peircean Logic .................................. Richard B. White
6. Peirces Esthetics: A New Look ..................... Beverley Kent
7. Peirces First Property of Belief .................... P. T. OLeary
8. Matter Over Mind: Santayanas
Concept of the Psyche ................................. Douglas M. MacDonald
VOLUME XII, NO. 4 FALL 1976
1. Peirce on Individuals ................................... Emily Michael
2. The Structure of Experience
for William James ..................................... Charlene Haddock Seigfried
3. In Peirces Theory of Instinct
Consistently Non-Cartesian? ........................ Royce Jones
4. Peirces Concepts of God and Religion............ Mary Mahowald
5. Elijah Jordans Legal Theory
and its Metaphysical Background:
Part One, The Metaphysics of Society............ Edward J. Murphy
VOLUME XIII, NO.1 WINTER 1977
1. On William James on Truth .......................... H. S. Thayer
2. Peirces Definitions of Continuity................... Vincent G. Potter, S.J.
& Paul B. Shields
3. Santayana and Belief .................................... Elyn Saks
4. William James, Phenomenology and Pragmatism:
A Reply to Rosenthal ................................. Bruce W. Wilshire
5. Pragmatism and Phenomenology: The
Significance of Wilshires Reply ................... Sandra B. Rosenthal
6. Elijah Jordans Legal Theory and Its
Metaphysical Background: Part two: A
Corporate Theory of Law .......................... Edward J. Murphy
VOLUME XIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1977
1. The Pragmatic Maxim in 1878...................... Richard Smyth
2. The Unity of Peirces
Theory of Hypothesis ............................ Paul R. Thagard
3. Peirce and Naturphilosophie ........................ Joseph L. Esposito
4. Objective Logic in Peirces Thought ............. Beverley Kent
VOLUME XIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1977
1. Santayanas Platonic Nominalism................... John M. Michelson
2. The Three Fundamental Structural
Categories of Charles S. Peirce................... Peter Krausser
3. Early American Philosophy vs.
Philosophy in Early America...................... Norman S. Fiering
VOLUME XIII, NO. 4 FALL 1977
1. On Peirces Anticipation of the Semantic Notion
of Truth: A Dialogue with Velian .................. R. M. Martin
2. Toward an Environmental Ethic: Royces
Theory of Community and Obligation
to Future Generations................................. Eugene E. Selk
3. Peirces Neglected Argument........................ Bowman L. Clarke
4. The Structure of the Argument in
Peirces Questions Concerning
Faculties Claimed for Man ......................... Thomas L. Prendergast
VOLUME XIV, NO.1 WINTER 1978
5. Skepticism and the Criterion in Peirce............. Robert G. Meyers
6. John Dewey on Human Rights....................... Joseph Betz
7. Peirce on Pragmaticism and History ............. Willard M. Miller
VOLUME XIV, NO. 2 SPRING 1978
1. Peirce on Individualism................................ Ilona Kemp-Pritchard
2. Pragmatic Bodies Versus
Transcendental Egos ................................... Gary E. Kessler
3. An Introduction to Peirces
Proof of Pragmaticism ............................... Don. D. Roberts
4. Peirce on Infinitesimals .............................. P. T. Sagal
VOLUME XIV, NO. 3 SUMMER 1978
1. The Nature of Peirces Pragmatism ............... Bruce Altshuler
2. Peirces Adaptation of Kants Definition
of Logic: The Early Manuscripts.................... Emily Michael
3. Royce and Husserl: Some Parallels
and Food for Thought ................................. Jacquelyn Ann Kegley
VOLUME XIV, NO. 4 FALL 1978
1. William James and the
Problem of Relations......................Marian C. Madden & Edward H. Madden
2. DeMorgan, Peirce and the Logic of Relations......... Daniel D. Merrill
3. On Peirces Notation for the Logic of Relatives....... Chris Brink
4. Community in C. S. Peirce: Science
as a Means and as an End ............................ Jakob Liszka
VOLUME XV, NO. 1 WINTER 1979
1. Toward an Historicist History
of American Philosophy ............................. Murray G. Murphey
2. On the Epistemological Significance
of What Peirce Is Not ................................. Sandra B. Rosenthal
3. A Name for Substance ................................... A. Kerr-Lawson
4. The Development of Peirces Categories ......... Joseph L. Esposito
5. Instinct and Dogmatism ................................ Denis F. Sullivan
6. Deweys Notion of Qualitative Experience ...... John J. Stuhr
VOLUME XV, NO. 2 SPRING 1979
1. Whiteheads Influence on the
thought of G. H. Mead ................................ Gary A. Cook
2. Hypothetical Fallibilism
in Peirce and Jevons ...............Vincent Batts, Thomas Cook, & John Lincourt
3. Peirce: Logic, Categories, and Triads ............ Donald W. Mertz
VOLUME XV, NO. 3 SUMMER 1979
1. Value and the Peircean Categories ................. Carl R. Hausman
2. Meaning and Mind: A response to
Thayers Criticism of Lewis ......................... James O. Bennett
3. Meaning, Mind and Lewis:
A Reply to Bennett ..................................... H. S. Thayer
4. The Philosophical Contributions of
Douglas Greenlee (1935-1979):
An Appreciative Survey ............................. Sandra B. Rosenthal
5. Truth and Fallibilism .................................. Konstantin Kolenda
VOLUME XV, NO. 4 FALL 1979
1. Alfred Henry Lloyd: Beyond Labels ............. Evelyn Shirk
2. James and the New Theory of Reference....... Robert Burch
3. Ducasses Critique of Hume
and the Humean Tradition ........................... George J. Giacaman
4. Doubts About Peirces Cosmology.................. Bernard Suits
5. Adequate Evidence and
The Will To Believe ................................. Ellen kappy Suckiel
VOLUME XVI, NO. 1 WINTER 1980
1. Peirce, Santayana and the Large Facts ............ John Lachs
2. John E. Smith on Pragmatism........................ Beth J. Singer
3. Comments on Beth J. Singers
John E. Smith on Pragmatism.................. John E. Smith
4. A Realistic Understanding of
James Theory of Truth .............................. Marcus P. Ford
5. James and the Theory of Truth...................... H. S. Thayer
6. Peirce on the Possibility of a Chance World..... John W. McNeill
7. Eaton and the Problem of Negation................. Jonathan D. Moreno
VOLUME XVI, NO. 2 SPRING 1980
1. Poetry and Language,
Considered as Semeiotic ............................ Michael Shapiro
2. Peirces Theory of Truth
and His Early Idealism ................................ Bruce Altshuler
3. Some Observations on the Ethics
of Ralph Barton Perry ............................... Walter H. Kehler, Jr.
4. C. S. Peirce and Absolute Truth ................... Tibor R. Machan
VOLUME XVI, NO. 3 SUMMER 1980
1. The Deduction of Categories
in Peirces New List ............................... Fred Michael
2. Peirce on Psychological Self-Knowledge......... G. Lynn Stephens
3. Dewey on Causality and Novelty.................... James O. Bennett
4. C. S. Peirce on Miracles................................ Robert H. Ayers
5. Has Peirce Refuted Egoism?.......................... Gary Bedell
VOLUME XVI, NO. 4 FALL 1980
1. Man: Sign or Algorithm? A Rhetorical
Analysis of Peirces Semiotics ...................... Arthur W. Burks
2. Chauncey Wright and the
Problem of Relations .................................. Robert Giuffrida, Jr.
3. Natural Moments in Santayanas
Philosophy of Nature .................................. Angus Kerr-Lawson
4. Dewey and Socrates...................................... Joseph Betz
VOLUME XVII, NO. 1 WINTER 1981
1. Charles W. Morris (1909-1979)..................... J. Jay Zeman
2. Notes on the Reception of American
Pragmatism in Germany, 1899-1952............. Klaus Oehler
3. Peirce: Not But But Not......................... Marcus G. Singer
4. Peirce and Jakobson: Towards a
Structuralist Reconstruction of Peirce............ Jakob Liszka
VOLUME XVII, NO. 2 SPRING 1981
* The Morris Raphael Cohen Centenary
1.Introduction.............................................. T. Z. Lavine
2.The Dimensions of Cohens
Legal Philosophy ................................... Ernest Nagel
3.The Unity of Morris Raphael
Cohens Thought ..................................... Abraham Edel
4. Was There a Metaphysical Club
In Cambridge? A Postscript ..................... Max H. Fisch
5. Cognition and Emotion in Peirces
Theory of Mental Activity .......................... G. Lynn Stephens
6. English and French Versions of C. S. Peirces
The Fixation of Belief and
How To Make Our Ideas Clear.................... Gerard Deledalle
7. C. I. Lewis and Dayton on
Pragmatic Contradiction............................... Jeffrey E. Foss
8. William James: Panpsychist and
Metaphysical Realist................................... Marcus Ford
VOLUME XVII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1981
1. Semeiosis and Intentionality........................ T. L. Short
2. William James and the Ethics of Fullfillment... James Campbell
3. Triadicity and Thirdness ............................. Rosemarie Christopherson &
Henry W. Johnstone, Jr.
4. Peirces Metaphysical Equivalent of War......... Peter Ochs
5. On the Question of The
Foundation of Pragmaticism ........................ Joseph L. Esposito
6. Peirces Critique of Hegels
Phenomenology and Dialectic ..................... Gary Shapiro
VOLUME XVII, NO.4 FALL 1981
1. Asa Mahans Analysis of
Synthetic Apriori Judgements .................. Edward H. Madden
2. An Introduction to Peirces Theory of Speech... Jarrett E. Brock
3.Peirces Ethics of Terminology ..................... Kenneth Laine Ketner
4. The Significance of Peirces Ethics of Terminology for
Contemporary Lexicography in Semiotics.....................Klaus Oehler
5. John Dewey: Scientific Method
and Lived Immediacy ................................ Sandra B. Rosenthal
6. Peirces Concept of Final Causation ............. T. L. Short
VOLUME XVIII, NO. 1 WINTER 1982
1. C. S. Peirce and the Post-Tarskian Problem of
an Adequate Explication of the Meaning of
Truth:Towards a Transcendental-Pragmatic
Theory of Truth, Part II .............................. Karl-Otto Apel
2. Studying the History of American Philosophy... Bruce Kuklick
3. Peirces Theory of Truth and
the Revolt Against Realism ......................... Bruce Altshuler
4. Peircean Fallibilism ...................................... Robert Almeder
5. Resurrecting Peirces
Neglected Argument for God ...................... Dennis Rohatyn
6. Remarks on Peirces Pragmatic
Theory of Meaning ...................................... Dan Nesher
VOLUME XVIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1982
1. Phenomenology and Naturalism: Marvin
Farbers Attempted Rapproachement ............. Sandra B. Rosenthal
2. John Dewey: Anarchism and
the Political State ........................................ Peter T. Manicas
3. Peirces Dialogism, Continuous Predicate
and Legal Reasoning ..................................... Roberta Kevelson
4. Mysticism, Phenomenalism, and W. T. Stace.... Christine Overall
VOLUME XVIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1982
1. The Great Debate: Alexander Campbell
vs. Robert Owen .......................................... Edward H. Madden &
Dennis W. Madden
2. Not But But Not: A Note............................... Marcus G. Singer
3. Fallibilism and the Ideal
Scientific Community .................................. Eugene Schlossberger
4. Dewey, Subjective Idealism, and Metaphysics....Raymond D. Boisvert
5. James, Mach, and the
Problem of Other Minds ............................. T. Michael McNulty, SJ
VOLUME XVIII, NO. 4 FALL 1982
1. Life Among the Legisigns .............................. T. L. Short
2. Rortys Interpretation of Pragmatism.............. Garry Brodsky
3. Peirce and Russell on Proper Names............... Helmut Pape
4. A Note on Peirce and Multiple
Conclusion Logic ....................................... Chris Brink
5. Peirce and the Logic of Fallibilism ................ James O. Bennett
VOLUME XIX, NO. 1 WINTER 1983
1. The Dewey-Morris Debate in Retrospect ......... Jonathan D. Moreno
2. The Pragmatic World of Charles Peirce .......... Sandra B. Rosenthal
3. Signs, Thirdness and Conventionalism ............ John Peterson
4. The Presented Aspect of Experience:
Reconstructing Lewis Given........................ Donald S. Lee
5. Peirce and the Defense of Realism: The
Unfolding of Pragmatic Logic ...................... Dennis Rohatyn
VOLUME XIX, NO.2 SPRING 1983
1. Democratic Community Organization and the Philosophies
of John Dewey and Morris L. Eisenstein .............. Prudence Posner Pace
2. Eternal Recurrence Once More ................. Milic Capek
3. Peirce and the Philosophy of History............... Joseph L. Esposito
4. Distraction and Santayanas Idea of Progress.... Christopher Perricone, Jr.
5. The Implications of Sexually Stereotypic Language
as Seen Throuhg Peirces Theory of Signs ...... Maryann Ayim
6. Peirces Pragmatic Maxim ............................ Thomas M. Olshewsky
VOLUME XIX, NO. 3 SUMMER 1983
1. Thomas Upham on Relations and Alienation.... Marian C. Madden &
Edward H. Madden
2. Stephen Peppers World Hypotheses
and Metaphilosophical Evaluation ................. Mark Williamson
3. The Philosophers License:
William James and Common Sense ............... Charlene Haddock Seigfried
VOLUME XIX, NO. 4 FALL 1983
1. Peirces General Taxonomy of Consciousness....Nathan Houser
2. Santayanas Anti-Empiricism
and its Contemporary Relevance ................ Angus Kerr-Lawson
3. The Idea of Spirit in the Mature Royce........... Frank M. Oppenheim
4. The Economy of Peirces Abduction............... W. M. Brown
VOLUME XX, NO. 1 WINTER 1984
1. Pragmatism and the Constitution
in the Culture of Modernism ...................... Thelma Z. Lavine
2. Some Problems Concerning Peirces
Conceptions of Concepts and Propositions........ T. L. Short
3. Socratic Questions and Radical
Empiricist Ethics ....................................... John J. Stuhr
4. Fallibilism and Truth: A Reply
to Eugene Schlossberger ............................. Peter Skagestad
VOLUME XX, NO. 2 SPRING 1984
1. The Infuence of William James on
John Dewey in Psychology ........................... Andrew J. Reck
2. McCosh on Basic Intuitions and Causality........ Edward H. Madden
3. Habits and Essences ...................................... Michael L. Raposa
4. Peirce on the Person ..................................... Patricia A. Muoio
VOLUME XX, NO. 3 SUMMER 1984
1. Laws of Nature, Rules of Conduct and
their Analogy in Peirces Semiotics ............... Helmut Pape
2. C. I. Lewiss Critique of Foundationalism
in Mind and the World-Order ..................... Christopher W. Gowans
3. Jamess Theory of Truth as a
Theory of Knowledge ................................ Michael D. Bybee
4. Can Jamess Theory of Truth be
Made More Satisfactory? ........................... Susan Haack
5. A Comparison of Royces Key Notion of the
Community of Interpretation with the
Hermeneutics of Gadamer and Heidegger....... Robert S. Corrington
6. Are there Grounds for Identifying Ground
with Interpretant in Peirces
Pragmatic Theory of Meaning? .................... Dan Nesher
7. The Semiotic of Bishop Berkeley -
A Prelude to Peirce? ................................... James A. Moore
VOLUME XX, NO. 4 FALL 1984
1. Peirces Alpha Graphs: The Completeness
of Propositional Logic and the Fast
Simplification of Truth Functions ................. Richard B. White
2. Deweys Method of Social Reconstruction....... James Campbell
3. Semiotic Idealism .......................................... Jeremiah E. McCarthy
4. Temporality, Perceptual Experience
and Peirces Proofs of Realism................... Sandra B. Rosenthal
5. Peirce and Metaphor .................................... Douglas Anderson
VOLUME XXI, NO. 1 WINTER 1985
* Symposium on Rortys Consequences of Pragmatism
1. Introduction.............................................. John J. McDermott
2. Rortys Pragmatism: Afloat in Neuraths
Boat, But Why Adrift? ........................... R. W. Slee
3. A Missing Dimension in Rortys
Use of Pragmatism ................................. Abraham Idel
4. Comments on Sleeper and Edel
5.Outside the Camp: Recent righ Work on
Whiteheads Philosophy, part I....................... George R. Lucas, JR
6. Peirces Thirteen Theories of Truth............... Robert Almeder
7. Noumenal Qualia: C. S. Peirce on
Our Epistemic Access to Feelings................... G. Lynn Stephens
8. Interpreting Peirce........................................ Morris Grossman
VOLUME XXI, NO. 2 SPRING 1985
1. Peirces Examination on Mills Philosophy....... Richard Smyth
2. Essentialism and Santayanas
Realm Of Essence .................................... Angus Kerr-Lawson
3. Peirces Doubts About Idealism ................. Robert G. Meyers
4. What Are Representamens?........................ George A. Benedict
VOLUME XXI, NO. 3 SUMMER 1985
1. Francis Wayland and the Scottish Tradition...... Edward H. Madden
2. Outside the Camp: Recent Work on
Whiteheads Philosophy, Part Two................ George R. Lucas, Jr.
3. Truth, Belief, and Inquiry in Peirce................ Marcus G. Singer
4. How Hintikka Misunderstood Peirces
Account of Theorematic Reasoning................ Kenneth Laine Ketner
5. A Note on Feiblemans Interpretation of
Peirces Conception of Mathematics............... Guy W. Stroh
VOLUME XXI, NO. 4 FALL 1985
1. William James on Emotion and Religion......... Gerald E. Meyers
2. Inwardness and Autonomy: A Neglected
Aspect of Peirces Approach to Mind............. Vincent M. Colapietro
3. Peircean and Quantum Generals...................... Jamila Jauhari
4. The Rationalization of the Universe................. Marcia Moen
5. Dewey and the Empirical Unity of Opposites.... James W. Garrison
VOLUME XXII, NO. 1 WINTER 1986
1. Peirces Philosophy of Logic.......................... J. Jay Zeman
2. Peirces Ordinal Conception of Number.......... Stephen H. Levy
3. The Concept of Interpretant in
Literary Semiotics .................................... Wojciech Kalaga
VOLUME XXII, NO. 2 SPRING 1986
1. David Savans Peirce Studies ......................... T. L. Short
2. Response to T. L. Short ................................ David Savan
3. The Evolution of Peirces
Concept of Abduction ............................... Douglas R. Anderson
4. John William Miller and the
Ontology of the Midworld .......................... Robert S. Corrington
5. Philosophy of Mind and Self
in New Divinity Theology ......................... James Hoopes
VOLUME XXII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1986
* John E. Smith as an Interpreter of American Philosophy: A Symposium
1. John E. Smith as an Interpreter
of American Philosophy .......................... Andrew J. Reck
2. John E. Smith as Jeremiah......................... Robert Neville
3. Response................................................. John E. Smith
4. Substance, Ground and Totaliaty
in Santayanas Philosophy .......................... Kathleen Wallace
5. Semiotics and the Problem of Analogy: A
Critique of Peirces Theory of categories........ Carl G. Vaught
VOLUME XXII, NO. 4 FALL 1986
* Max H. Fischs Contributin to Scholarship
1.Max H. Fisch: Rigorous Humanist................ Edward H. Madden
2.The Well-Tempered Critic of Institutions..... Don D. Roberts
3. Santayanas Epiphenomenalism...................... Angus Kerr-Lawson
4. Indexicality and the Abductive Link................ Felicia E. Kruse
5. The First Moment of Scientific Inquiry:
C. S. Peirce on the Logic of Abduction.......... Timohy Shanahan
VOLUME XXIII, NO. 1 WINTER 1987
* The Philosophy of John Herman Randall, Jr.
1. The Philosophy of History and the History of
Philosophy: Some Reflections on the
Thought of John Herman Randall, Jr. ....... H. S. Thayer
2. Nature Functioning Categorically:
Randalls Metaphysics ............................. Emmanuel G. Mesthene
3. Canons, Careers, and Campflowers: Randall
and the Historiography of Philosophy ....... Gary Shapiro
4. Is a transcendental Foundation of Semiotics
Possible? A Peircean Consideration ........... Klaus Oehler
5. Soviet Studies in American Thought Part I:
Early American Philosophy ....................... John Ryder
VOLUME XXIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1987
1. An Unpublished Logic
Paper by Josiah Royce ............................... Robert Burch
2. Is Peirces Theory of Signs Truly General?.......Vincent Colapietro
3. Science and the Crisis of Confidence in
American Philosophy, 1870-1930 ................ Daniel J. Wilson
4.On co-opting Pragmatism in the Debate about
Foundations: Dewey, Rorty, amd Whitehead.... Thomas M. Jeannot
5. Peirces Conception of Philosophy:
Its Method and Its Program ......................... Catharine Wells Hantzis
VOLUME XXIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1987
* Pragmatisms shared Metaphysical Vision:
A Symposium on Sandra B. Rosenthals Speculative Pragmatism
1. Andrew J. Reck
2. John E. Smith
3. Sandra B. Rosenthal
4. Metaphorical Reference and
Peirces Dynamical Aesthetics ..................... Carl. R. Hausman
5. Intentionalism in John Deweys Aesthetics....... James Manns
6. Peirces Early Work on the Algebra
of Logic: Remarks on Zemans Acount.......... Nathan Houser
VOLUME XXIII, NO. 4 FALL 1987
1. Joseph L. Blau: The American Scholar............ Edward H. Madden
2. Government of Anarchy? in the debates
on the Constitution .................................. Joseph L. Blau
3. Peirce on Proper Names and Individuation....... Pierre Thibaud
4. Identifying Peirces Most Lucid
and Interesting Paper ................................ Kenneth Laine Ketner
5. A Transformation in Royces View of Kant...... Robert Burch
VOLUME XXIV, NO. 1 WINTER 1988
1. The Commonsense Tradition in America:
E.H. Maddens Interpretations....................... Todd L. Adams
2. The Philosophical Thought of Chauncey Wright?
Edward Maddens Contribution to
Wright Scholarship .................................... Robert Giuffrida, Jr.
3. Identity: Alain Lockes Atavism ..................... Leonard Harris
4. Deconstruction in the Philosophy
of Alain Locke ........................................... Ernest D. Mason
5. Peirces Mathematical Model
of Interpretation ........................................ Hugh Joswick
6. Dynamic Interpretants and Grammar............. Michael Shapiro
7. Anderson on Peirces Concept of
Abduction: Further Reflections ................. Robert J. Roth
VOLUME XXIV, NO. 2 SPRING 1988
1. Iconic Thought and the Scientific Imagination... . J. E. Tiles
2. Pragmatic Philosophy of Science
and the Charge of Scientism ........................ Peter T. Manicas
3. Analytical Mechanics and Peirces Categories... Dick Tursman
4. Santayanas Criticisms of Emersonian Idealism
and the Ground of Common Sense ............... Christopher Perricone
5. Fourthness: Carl Vaught on
Peirces Categories ..................................... Carl. R. Hausman
VOLUME XXIV, NO. 3 SUMMER 1988
1. Emerson in Contemporary Thought................ Arthur E. Murphy
2. Two Forms of Scholastic
Realism in Peirces Philosophy .................... Fred Michael
3. Soviet Studies in American Thought.
Part II: Pragmatism and Naturalism ............ John Ryder
4. John William Millers The Owl ................ Robert S. Corrington
5. The Owl................................................. John William Miller
6. The Political and Educational
Philosophy of Benjamin Rush ..................... John J. Holder
VOLUME XXIV, NO. 4 FALL 1988
1. Why Be Logical? ....................................... Richard Smyth
2. American Pragmatism:
Transference and Aufhebung........................ Thelma Z. Lavine
3. Pragmatism, Interest Theory and Legal
Philosophy: The Relation of James and
Dewey to Roscos Pound ............................. Terry Di Filippo
4. Dewey on Desires: The Lost Argument........... Paul E. Hurley
VOLUME XXV, NO. 1 WINTER 1989
1. Peirces Evolutionary Logic: Continuity,
Indeterminacy, and the Natural Order .......... Timothy L. Alborn
2. Whiteheads Actual Occasions and
the New Infinitesimals ............................... John W. Lango
3. Peirces Semeiotic and Scholastic Logic.......... Alan R. Perreiah
4. Peirce on the Algebra of Logic:
Some Comments on Houser ......................... Jay Zeman
VOLUME XXV, NO. 2 SPRING 1989
1. The roots of Pragmatism: Madden
on James and Peirce ............................ Robert G. Meyers
2. Discussing James and Peirce with Meyers....... Edward H. Madden
3. Peirces Definitions of Continuity
and the Concept of Possibility ................... N. A. Brian Noble
4. Reason, Conflict, and Viloence: John William
Millers Conception of Philosophy................. Vincent Colapietro
VOLUME XXV, NO. 3 SUMMER 1989
1. Santayanas Non-Reductive Naturalism............ Angus Kerr-Lawson
2. A Pragmatic Method of Reading Confused Philosophic
Texts: The Case of Peirces Illustrations ..................Peter Ochs
3. A Peircean Response to the
Realist-Empiricist Debate .......................... Steven French
4. The Creators Boundless Palace: William
Beatrams Philosophy of Nature .................. Kerry S. Walters
5. The Philosophical Writings of
Victor A. Lowe ........................................ Leeman B. McHenry
VOLUME XXV, NO. 4 FALL 1898
1. Peirces Early Method of
Finding the Categories .............................. Andre De Tienne
2. From Absolute Idealism to Insrumentalism:
The Problem of Deweys Early Philosophy......Jennifer Welchman
3. Peirce on the Progress and
Authority of Science .................................. Paul D. Forster
4. Phanerochemistry and Semiotic...................... Richard Tursman
5. Danto, Dewey and the
Historical End of Art ................................. Jeff Mitchell
6. Spirituality in Santayana .............................. V. Tejera
VOLUME XXVI, NO. 1 WINTER 1990
1, Pragmatism and the Revolt against
Formalism: Revising Some
Doctrines of William James ...................... Morton White
2. Peirces Interpretant ................................... James Jakob Liszka
3. An account on Peirces Proof of Pragmatism.... Jeremiah McCarthy
4. Poetic invention and Scientific Observation:
Jamess Model of Sympathetic
Concrete Observation ................................. Charlene Haddock Seigfried
5. New Documents on Josiah Royce..................... John Clendenning &
Frank M. Oppenheim
VOLUME XXVI, NO. 2 SPRING 1990
1. The Creativity of Action and the Intersubjectivity of Reason:
Meads Pragmatism and Social Theory...........................Hans Joas
2. Peirces Ultimate Logical Interpretant and
Dynamical Object: A Pragmatic Perspective... .........Sandra B. Rosenthal
3. Nature and Semiosis....................................... Felicia Kruse
4. Pragmatism and Precedent:
A Response to Dworkin .............................. Michael Sullivan
VOLUME XXVI, NO. 3 SUMMER 1990
1. In and Out of Peirces Percepts....................... Carl R. Hausman
2. Peirces Concept of Knowledge in 1868.......... Richard Smyth
3. Pragmatic Imagination................................... Thomas M. Alexander
4. Three Appeals in Peirces Neglected Argument......... Douglas R. Anderson
5. Peirces Abductive Argument and the Enthymeme..... Ru Michael Sabre
VOLUME XXVI, NO. 4 FALL 1990
* Dewey and Epistemology Today
1. Epistemology as Hypothesis........................ Hilary and Ruth Anna Putnam
2. Commentary on Epistemology as Hypothesis...... R. W. Sleeper
3. Dewey and the Theory of Knowledge.......... H. S. Thayer
4. Contextualizing Knowledge: A Reply to
Dewey and the theory of Knowledge........ Larry Hickman
5. Peirces Logic of Discovery: Abduction
and the Universal Categories ........................ Patricia A. Turrisi
6. In What Way is Abductive
Inference Creative? .................................... Tomis Kapitan
VOLUME XXVII, NO. 1 WINTER 1991
1. Toward One Santayana: Recent Scholarship..... Angus Kerr-Lawson
2. Towards a Potential-Pragmatic Account
of Peirces Theory of Truth ........................ Dementra Sfendoni-Mentzou
3. Peirces Haecceitism ..................................... Jeffrey R. Di Leo
VOLUME XXVII, NO. 2 SPRING 1991
1. Not Every Object of a Sign has Being ............. Helmut Pape
2. Doubt and Faith: Santayana and
Kierkegaard on Fundamental Belief .............. Crispin Sartwell
3. On Falsificationist Interpretations of Peirce...... Patrick F. Sullivan
4. Can Peirce Be a Pragmaticist
and an Idealist? .......................................... John Peterson
5. Valency, Adicity, and Adity in
Peirces MS 482 ........................................ Robert W. Burch
VOLUME XXVII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1991
1. Genuineness and Degeneracy
in Peirces Categories ................................. Felicia E. Kruse
2. Human Nature and the Ethics
of C.I. Lewis ............................................. E. Paul Colella
3. Dewey on Time and Individuality .................. Gerald E. Mozur
4. Peirce and Modern Religious Thought ............ Michael L. Raposa
VOLUME XXVII, NO. 4 FALL 1991
*Pragmatism and Feminism
1. The Missing Perspective:
Feminist Pragmatism ................................. Charlene Haddock Seigfried
2. Dewey and the Feminist Successor
Science Project .......................................... Eugene Gatens-Robinson
3. Peirces Pragmatism as Resource
for Feminism ............................................ Marcia K. Moen
4. Luce Irigarays Parler Femme
and American Metaphysics ........................ Felicia E. Kruse
5. Response to Eugene Gatens-Robinson,
Marcia K. Moen and Felicia E. Kruse ........... Marjorie C. Miller
VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 1 WINTER 1992
* Peirce, a Philosopher for the 21st Century: Part I
1. Introduction ............................................. Guy Debrock
2. Extreme Scholastic Realism: Its Relevance to
Philosophy of Science Today .................. Susan Haack
3. Vagueness and the Unity of
C. S. Peirces Realism .......................... Claudine Engel-Tiercelin
4. Three Notes on the Editing of the
Works of Charles S. Peirce ........................ Edward C. Moore &
Arthur W. Burks
5. John Dewey and Paulo Freire ..................... Joseph Betz
6. The Kantian Ground of Deweys
Functional Self ......................................... Frank X. Ryan
VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1992
* Symposium on Deweys Metaphysics
1. Deweys Reconstruction of Metaphysics....... John J. Stuhr
2. What is Metaphysics? ............................ R. W. Sleeper
3. Metaphysics as the Search for
Paradigmatic Instances ........................... Raymond D. Boisvert
4. Dewey and the Metaphysical Imagination..... Thomas Alexander
5. Deweys Art as Experience: The Tension
between Aesthetics and Aestheticism ............ Casey Haskins
*Peirce, a Philosopher for the 21st Century: Part II
6. The Idea of Causation:
Some Percean Themes .......................... Christopher Hookway
7. Peirces Sign: its Concept and its Use........ Gerard Deledalle
8. Two Responses to Moore and
Burks on Editing Peirce .............................. Don L. Cook &
Christian J. W. Kloesel
VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1992
1. An Introduction to the Thought
of Hannah Arendt......................................... Joseph Betz
2. Hannah Arendt and the American Republic...... David Watson
3. On Peirces Philosophical Logic:
Propositions and Their Objects..................... Risto Hilpinen
4. On Peirces Theory of Propositions:
A Response to Hilpinen................................ Nathan Houser
5. Peirces New Way of Signs............................. Robert G. Meyers
6. Stripped Down Burch.................................... Angus Kerr-Lawson
7. Agency Theory: The Dilemma
of Thomas C. Upham................................... Todd L. Adams
8. DuBois and James.......................................... James Campbell
9. George Herbert Mead: An Unpublished
Essay on Royce and James............................ Gary A. Cook
VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 4 FALL 1992
1. Philosophical Biography: Edward H. Madden and
The American Scene............................................. Marian C. Madden
2. American Naturalism from a
Non-American Perspective........................... Anyur M. Karimsky
3. The Origin of Development of Peirces
Concept of Self-Control............................... Edward S. Petry, Jr.
4. Peirce and the Threat of Nominalism............... Paul D. Forster
5. Peirce on the Hypothesis of God...................... C. F. Delaney
6. Peirce on Tychism and Determinism................ Victor Cosculluela
7. On the Reality of Seconds.............................. Robert A. Jacques
8. Did James Deceive Himself about Free Will?.... Saul Smilansky
9. William James and the Logic of Faith.............. Gregory Fernando Pappas
10. The Will To Believe and
Jamess Deontological Streak................... Robert J. OConnell
11. The Field of Consciousness:
James and Gurwitsch................................. P. Sven Arvidson
VOLUME XXIX, NO. 1 WINTER 1993
1. Belief, Confidence and the
Method of Science....................................... Christopher Hookway
2. Peirce and Logicism:
Notes Towards an Exposition....................... Susan Haack
3. On Peirce and Logicism:
A Response to Haack................................... Nathan Houser
4. American Loss in Cavells Emerson............... Douglas R. Anderson
VOLUME XXIX, NO. 2 SPRING 1993
1. Pragmatism and the Context
of Rationality: Part I................................... Arthure E. Murphy
2. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore
Parker: A Comparative Study..................... Edward H. Madden
3. Peirce and the Nature of Evidence.................. Len ONeill
4. On Abduction, Deduction, Induction
and the Categories..................................... Wim Staat
5. The Radical Agent: A Deweyan
Theory of Causation.................................. Robert Reuter
VOLUME XXIX, NO. 3 SUMMER 1993
1. The Passing of Peirces Realism..................... Joseph Margolis
2. Pragmatism and the Context of
Rationality, Part II..................................... Arthur E. Murphy
3. John Dewey and the Moral Imagination: Beyond Putnam
and Rorty toward a Postmodern Ethics........... Thomas M. Alexander
4. Peirces Antifoundationalism......................... Thomas Oshewsky
5. Philosophy / philosophy, an
Untenable Dualism..................................... Susan Haack
6. Peirces Semeiotic, and the
Aesthetics of Literature.............................. V. Tejera
VOLUME XXIX, NO. 4 FALL 1993
1. Doing Dewey: An
Autobiographical Fragment........................ Robert B. Westbrook
2. Peirce, Pragmatism and the
Challenge of Postmodernism....................... Kai Nielsen
3. Can Pragmatism Appropriate the Resources of
Postmodernism? A Response to Nielson......... John J. Stuhr
4. Good and Bad Foundationalism:
A Response to Nielsen............................... James Jakob Liszka
5. Final Causality in Peirces Semiotics and His
Classification of the Sciences...................... Helmut Pape
6. Lowly Notions: Forgetting in
William Jamess Moral Universe.................. Wilma Koutstaal
7. [Hypothesis of Space and Time: A Response to Kant]
Appendix No. 2 .......................................... Charles S. Peirce
8. Peirces Response to Kant in Appendix 2:
A Contemporary Assessment...................... Sam Mitchell
9. Pragmatism and the Context of Rationality...... Arthur E. Murphy
VOLUME XXX, NO. 1 WINTER 1994
1. Buffs and Rebuffs: Emerson, Marian C. Madden and
Parker and Thoreau...........................................Edward H. Madden
2. Essence and Identity: Santayana
and the Category Women.......................... Marjorie C. Miller
3. Peirces Semeiotic and Ontology..................... Kelly Parker
4. William James Virtuous Believer.................... Gregory Fernando Pappas
5. Henry Tappan and Agent Causality.................. Todd L. Adams
6. On the Principles of Construction and the Order
of Peirces Trichotomies of Signs.................. Ralf Muller
VOLUME XXX, NO. 2 SPRING 1994
1. Royce, Community, and Ethnicity................... Griffin Trotter
2. Why Hanker After Logic? Mathematical
Imagination, Creativity and Perception in
Peirces Systematic Philosophy..................... Kathleen Hull
3. Peirce on the Role of Authority in Science....... W. Christopher Stewart
4. Freedoms in Santayana: Psychic, Logical,
Vacant, Moral, Spiritual.............................. Angus Kerr-Lawson
5. Jamess Theory of Mental Causation................ Wesley E. Cooper
6. The Grand Vision.......................................... John Deely
VOLUME XXX, NO. 3 SUMMER 1994
1. A New Critical Realism: An Examination
of Roy Wood Sellars Epistemology............... Edmond Wright
2. The Life and Logical Contributions of
O.H. Mitchell, Peirces Gifted Student........... Randall R. Dipert
3. Scepticism and the Search for Knowledge: A
Peirceish Answer to a Kantian Doubt............ Luciano Floridi
4. Dewey and the Logic of Legal Reasoning........ Mark Mendell
5. Poetic Philosophy:
The Santayana-Eliot Connection..................... Christopher Perricone
VOLUME XXX, NO. 4 FALL 1994
1. Pragmatism and the Transcendental
Turn in Truth and Ethics............................. Cheryl Misak
*Royce and California
2. Introduction............................................... J. E. Tiles
3. The Confrontation Between
Royce and Howison................................. John J. McDermott
4. The Royce-Howison Debate on
the Conception of God.............................. Ignas K. Skrupskelis
5. Four Practical Challenges of the Mature Royce
to Californians and Others........................ Frank M. Oppenheim S. J.
6. The Telos of Peirces Realism..................... Carl R. Hausman and
Douglas R. Anderson
7. Contra Margolis Peircean Constructivism:
A Peircean Pragmatic Logos.................... Kelley J. Wells
*Pragmatismo
8. Two Faces of Italian Pragmatism: The
Prezzolini-Calderoni Debate, 1904-1905..... E. Paul Colella
9. Tell Your Friend Giulliano...: Jamesian
Enthusiasms and Peircean Reservations....... Vincent Colapietro
10. Giuseppe Prezzolinis Pragmatist
Interlude: A Reply to Colapietro............... E. Paul Colella
11. The Laboratory-Trained Believer: Peirce on
the Scientific Character of Belief................ Janice M. Staab
12. G. H. Mead: Linguistically constituted
Intersubjectivity and Ethics........................ Eduardo Mendieta
VOLUME XXXI, NO. 1 WINTER 1995
*Symposium on John E. Smiths Americas Philosophicsal Vision
1. Philosophical Night Vision.......................... John J. Stuhr
2. John Smiths Americas Philosophical Vision :
American and/or Philosophical?................. Kathleen Wallace
3. Toward a Fuller Recovery
of Living Reason...................................... Vincent M. Colapietro
4. A Critical Discussion of John E. Smiths
Communitarian Vision.............................. Felicia E. Kruse
5. Response.................................................... John E. Smith
6. Peirces First Rule of Reason and the Bad Faith
of Rortian Post-Philosophy.......................... Mark Migotti
7. Applying the Term Mental in a World
without a Within: Deweys Realism.............. J. E. Tiles
8. Epistemology Reburied............................... Georges Dicker
9. A Hint at Peirces Empirical
Evidence for Tychism................................ David Dearmont
VOLUME XXXI, NO. 2 SPRING 1995
1. C.I. Lewis and the Given.............................. Eric Dayton
2. Transcendental Influences on Louis H. Sullivan
and Frank Lloyd Wright............................. Edward H. Madden
3. Literature as Experience: Deweys Aesthetics
in an Age of Galloping Theory.................... Arthur Efron
4. Cognition as a Dynamic System...................... Richard Tursman
5. C. S. Peirces Transcendental and
Immanent Realism...................................... Lesley Friedman
6. The Notion of Truth in
Peirces Earliest System.............................. Chi-Chun Chiu
7. The Ambivalent Autonomy of the Real........... W. H. Kalaga
VOLUME XXXI, NO. 3 SUMMER 1995
1. W. M. Urbans Philosophy of History.............. Andrew J. Reck
2. Notes for a Sketch of a Peircean Theory
of the Unconscious....................................... Vincent Colapietro
3. Peirce on Cantors Paradox
and the Continuum...................................... Wayne C. Myrvold
4. John Deweys Struggle with
American Realism, 1904-1910...................... John R. Shook
5. Dramatic Rehearsal and the Moral Artist: A
Deweyan Theory of Moral Understanding.....Steven A. Fesmire
6. John William Millers Metaphysics
of Democracy........................................... Michael J. McGandy
7. Was Kenneth Burke a Pragmatist?.................. David L. Hilderbrand
VOLUME XXXI, NO. 4 FALL 1995
1. Fear and Shame as Forms of Moral Suasion in
the Thought of Frederick Douglass............... Bernard R. Boxill
2. The Pragmatism of Benjamin Franklin............. James Campbell
3. A Note on Benjamin Franklin and the Gods...... Kerry S. Walters
4. Peirce on Logical Diagrams........................... Eric Hammer
5. The Calculation of Peirces 4.453................... Eric Hammer
6. Character, Integrity and
Deweys Virtue Ethics................................. John Teehan
7. Dewey on Emotions: Recent
Experimental Evidence............................... Suzanne Cunningham
VOLUME XXXII, NO.1 WINTER 1996
1. Peirce and Truth: Some Reflections................ H. S. Thayer
2. Deweys Faith in Democracy
as Shared Experience.................................. Michael Eldridge
3. Democratic Faith: A Response
to Michael Eldridge.................................. Robert B. Westbrook
4. Bergsonian Sources of Meads Philosophy........ Jon S. Moran
5. Pragmatism, Feminism, and
The Sameness - Difference Debate................. John Capps
6. Has Habermas Understood Peirce?................... Victorino Tejera
VOLUME XXXII, NO. 2 SPRING 1996
1. Transcendental Dimensions Edward H. Madden and
of American Art.................................................Marian C. Madden
2. Teleology: A Peircean Critique
of Ernst Mayrs Theory.............................. Menno Hulswit
3. An Evaluation of Hartshornes Critique
of Peirces Synechism.................................. Kelley J. Wells
4. Cadwallader Colden, Samuel Johnson, and the
Activity of Matter: Materialism and
Idealism in Colonial America....................... John Ryder
5. The Influence of the Iroquois on
Early American Philosophy.......................... Scott L. Pratt
6. Open-mindedness and Courage:
Complementary Virtues of Pragmatism........ Gregory Fernando Pappas
VOLUME XXXII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1996
1. Reflections of A Critical Common-sensist........ Susan Haack
2. The Fourth World of American Philosophy:
The Philosophical Significance of
Native American Culture............................ Thomas Alexander
3. Peirces Cosmology and the
Laws of Thermodynamics............................ Andrew Reynolds
4. The Real Issue between Nominalism and Realism:
Peirce and Berkeley Reconsidered............... Cornelis De Waal
5. Jamess Theory of Fringes............................ Christopher J. Broniak
VOLUME XXXIII, NO. 1 WINTER 1997
*Chance, Love, and Logic: C. S. Peirce and Evolution.
Aarhus Conference Papers. Part I
1. Design and Chance: The Evolution of
Peirces Evolutionary Cosmology............... Christopher Hookway
2. Peirce on Norms, Evolution
and Knowledge........................................ Claudine Tiercelin
3. Loves Power and the Causality of Mind:
C. S. Peirce on the place of Mind
and Culture in Evolution.......................... Helmut Pape
4. Truth and Idiomatic Truth in Santayana........... Angus Kerr-Lawson
5. Kerr-Lawson on Truth and Santayana.............. T.L.S. Sprigge
*Symposium on Susanne K. Langer
1. A Foreword.............................................. John J. McDermott
2. Langers Understanding of Philosophy......... James Campbell
3. Susanne K. Langers Philosophy of Mind..... Richard M. Liddy
4. Susanne K. Langer and American
Naturalism in the Twentieth Century.......... Donald Dryden
5. Langers Aesthetics of Poetry..................... Richard E. Hart
6. Peircean Realism: Truth as the Meaning of
Cognitive Signs Representing Reality............ Dan Nesher
VOLUMEXXXIII, NO. 2 SPRING 1997
1. Between Saying and Doing:
Peirces Propositional Space........................ Pierre Thibaud
2. Santayanas Sage: The Disciplines
of Aesthetic Enlightenment............................ Thomas Alexander
3. Bits of Broken Glass: Zora Neale Hurstons
Conception of the Self................................... Crispin Sartwell
4. Dewey, Moore and the Science of Ethics.......... Jennifer Welchman
5. Barrows Dunham: The Progress
of an American Radical................................ Howard L. Parsons
6. Originalism, Moralism and the Public
Opinion State of Mitchell Franklin................ James Lawler
7. The Inadequacy of Wishful thinking Charges against
William Jamess The Will To Believe............ Hunter Brown
VOLUME XXXIII, NO. 3 SUMMER 1997
1. Deweys Moral Theory:
Experience as Method................................ Gregory Fernando Pappas
2. William Ellery Channing: Philosopher, Critic
of Orthodoxy, and Cautious Reformer........... Edward H. Madden
3. C. S. Peirces Theory of Infinitesimals............ Timothy Herron
4. Peirce on Continuity and Laws of Nature......... Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou
5. Peirces Entanglement with the Principles
of Excluded Middle and Contradiction............ Robert Lane
6. The Incongruity of Peirces Tychism............... Andrew Reynolds
7. Peirces Teleological Approach
to Natural Classes....................................... Menno Hulswit
8. The Extreme Heresy of John Dewey and Arthur
F. Bentley I: A Star Crossed Collaboration?.... Frank X. Ryan
VOLUME XXXIII, NO. 4 FALL 1997
1. A Sailor in a Storm: Dewey on
the Meaning of Language ........................... Scott L. Pratt
2. Jamess Semantics of Truth......................... Richard M. Gale
*Chance, Love, and Logic: C. S. Peirce and Evolution.
Aarhus Conference Papers, Part II
3. The Thermodynamic Metaphor, Overdetermination
and Peirces Commitment to Realism........... Kelley J. Wells
4. Peirce and Modern Cosmology:
Attractors and Broken Symmetry............... Peder Voetmann Christiansen
5. How Logic Evolves from Representation....... Per Aage Brandt
6. On Epochal Becoming:
Rosenthal on Whitehead................................ Lewis S. Ford
7. Whitehead and the Ongoing Problem of
Temporality: A Response to Lewis Ford......... Sandra B. Rosenthal
8. Passion for Meaning: William Ernest Hockings
Religious-Philosophical Views...................... Bruce Wilshire
9. The Extreme Heresy of John Dewey and
Arthur F. Bentley II: Knowing
Knowing and the Known............................... Frank. X. Ryan
10. Reply to Ryan.............................................. Thelma Z. Lavine
11. Affirming Deweys Philosophy: A Rejoinder.. Frank X. Ryan
VOLUME XXXIV, NO. 1 WINTER 1998
1. Peirces Objective Idealism: A Defense............ Claudine Tiercelin
*American Philosophy and the Hispanic World
2. Introduction.............................................. Peter H. Hare
3. C. S. Peirce and the Hispanic Philosophy
of the Twentieth Century............................ James Nubiola
4. Santayana: Hispanic-American Philosopher.... Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr.
5. Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point........ Douglas Browning
6. The Latino Character of
American Pragmatism............................... Gregory Fernando Pappas
7. Ideals, Practical Reason and Pessimism: Deweys
Reconstruction of Means and Ends................ Todd M. Lekan
8. Actions and Character: A Reply to Todd Lekan......John Lachs
9. James Pragmatic Account of
Intentionality and Truth............................... Henry Jackman
10. Peirces Nominalist-Realist Distinction,
an Untenable Dualism................................. Cornelius Dewaal
11. Peirce on the Paranormal.............................. Stephen E. Braude
12. The Midworld: Clarifications
and Developments...................................... Michael J. McGandy
VOLUME XXXIV, NO. 2 SPRING 1998
1. Putnam and the Permanence of Pragmatism...... Robert G. Meyers
2. The Real William James: A Hilary Putnam and
Response to Robert Meyers........................... ...Ruth Anna Putnam
3. Peircean Scholastic Realism and
Transcendental Arguments........................... Sami Pihlstrom
4. The Strange Attraction of Sciousness:
William James on Consciousness.................. Andrew R. Bailey
5. Aspects of Peirces Theory of Influence.......... L. J. ONeill
VOLUME XXXIV, NO. 4 FALL 1998
1. Advancing American Philosophy..................... Charlene Haddock Seigfried
2. Sidetracking American Philosophy.................. John J. Stuhr
*Symposium on Louise M. Rosenblatt
3. Reading as Experience................................. Vincent Colapietro
4. Pragmatism and the Fate of Reading............. Robert E. Innis
5. Readers, Texts, Authors.............................. Louise M. Rosenblatt
6. Idealism Meets Realism: The Problem of Convergence
in Blanshards The Nature of Thought............ Jennifer Faust
7. Peirces First-Order Logic of 1885................. John Byrnes
8. William Jamess Ethical Symphony.................. Deborah Boyle
9. Simonizing James:
Taking Demands Seriously........................... David E. Schrader
VOLUME XXXV, NO. 1 WINTER 1999
1. Prudential Arguments, Naturalized
Epistemology, and the Will To Believe........... Henry Jackman
2. How Things Go Wrong in Our Experience:
John Dewey vs. Franz Kafka vs.
William Carlos Williams.............................. William Gavin
3. John Dewey in China: Yesterday and Today......Sun Youzhong
4. Feminist Ethics and Deweys Moral Theory..... Kory Spencer Sorrell
5. Abductive Reasoning in Peirces and
Davidsons Account of Interpretation............. Uwe Wirth
6. Peirce on Abductive and Rational Control........ Berit O. Brogaard
7. Questions Concerning Peirces
Agapic Continuity....................................... Janice Staab
VOLUME XXXV, NO. 2 SPRING 1999
1. Abduction and the Topology
of Human Cognition.................................. Helmut Pape
2. Ethan Allen, His Philosophical Side................ Edward H. Madden and Marian C. Madden
3. Peirces Triadic Logic Revisited..................... Robert Lane
4. Dewey and the Reflex Arc:
The Limits of James Influence..................... Andrew Backe
5. Feminism and Pragmatism: George
Herbert Meads Ethics of Care...................... Heather E. Keith
6. John Dewey, Jacques Derrida, and
the Metaphysics of Presence.......................... Jim Garrison
7. Peirces Pragmatism, Scientific Realism, and
the Problem of Underdetermination.............. Herman C.D.G. De Regt
VOLUME XXXV, NO. 3 SUMMER 1999
1. A Plea for Plurealism.................................... Israel Scheffler
2. Musical Signs and Subjectivity........................ Naomi Cumming
3. The Pragmatism of Frederick L. Will.............. John Capps
4. Peirces Supposed Psychologism...................... Jeff Kasser
5. Morality as Art: Dewey, Metaphor,
and Moral Imagination................................. Steven Fesmire
6. Peirces Inkstand as an External
Embodiment of Mind.................................. Peter Skagestad
7. Meads Temporal Realism............................. Berit O. Brogaard
8. The Means-Ends Continuum and the
Reconciliation of Science and Art in
the Later Works of John Dewey................... Leonard J. Waks
9. Peircean Semiotics in the Study of
Iconicity in Language.................................. Winfried Noth
VOLUME XXXV, NO. 4 FALL 1999
1. Pragmatism and Peirces
Externalist Epistemology............................. Robert G. Meyers
2. Extension, Intension and Dormitive Virtue....... Cathy Legg
3. The Role of Mimesis in Deweys Theory
of Qualitative Thought................................ Jim Garrison
4. Interpreting The Raw Universe:
Meaning and Metaphysical Imaginaries........... Murray Code
5. Doubt & Inquiry: Peirce and
Descartes Revisited...................................... Lesley Friedman
6. Eleven Challenges to the
Pragmatic Theory of Truth.......................... Cornelis De Waal
VOLUME XXXVI, NO. 1 WINTER 2000
1. Peirce on the Aim of Inquiry:
Another Reading of Fixation..................... T. L. Short
2. Sandinista Nicaragua as a
Deweyan Social Experiment........................ Joseph Betz
3. The Origins and Use of the Theory of Relations:
Peirce, DeMorgan and Music Analysis........... Roy Whelden
4. The Coup de Grace for Mechanistic Metaphysics:
Capeks New Philosophy of Nature................. Berit Brogaard
5. Putnam, Pragmatism, and Dewey.................... David L. Hilderbrand
6. Peirces Metaphysics: Evolution, Synechism,
and the Mathematical Conception
of the Continuum........................................ Gordon Locke
7. The Problem of Control in Abduction.............. Robert G. Burton
VOLUME XXXVI, NO. 2 SPRING 2000
1. The Known and Unknown H. M. Sheffer.......... Michael Scanlan
2. Reflections on the Role of the
Communicative Sign in Semeiotic.................. Mats Bergman
3. Why Should We Adopt the Scientific Method?
A Response to Misaks Interpretation
of Peirces Concept of Belief...................... Stefan Kappner
4. Emersons Philosophy of the Street............... Martin A. Coleman
5. William Jamess Epistemological Gamble...... Phil Cox
6. Experience as Religious Discovery
in Edwards and Peirce................................. Roger Ward