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Preface Acknowledgements Texts and abbreviations Introduction: The pragmatist maxim, the method of science, and representation 1. Peirce and scepticism 2. Fallibilism and the aim of inquiry 3. Truth, reality, and convergence 4. Normative logic and psychology: Peirce's rejection of psychologism 5. Interrogatives and uncontrollable abductions 6. 'The form of a relation': Peirce and mathematical structuralism 7. 'A sort of composite photograph': pragmatism, ideas, and schematism 8. Pragmatism and the given: C.I. Lewis, Quine, and Peirce 9. The principle of pragmatism: Peirce's formulations and illustrations 10. Logical principles and philosophical attitudes: Peirce's response to James's pragmatism 11. How Peirce argued for his pragmatist maxim Bibliography Index
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