Proceedings of the Applying Peirce Conference
Edited by Mats Bergman, Sami Paavola, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen and Henrik Rydenfelt
Nordic Studies in Pragmatism 1
December, 2010
303 + viii pp.
ISBN 978-952-67497-0-9
Description
This volume collects together selected papers presented at the Applying Peirce conference arranged at the University of Helsinki, 11-13 June 2007. The meeting brought together scholars and researchers to explore and discuss Charles S. Peirce’s thought and its applications. The current volume includes a selection of extended papers representative of the contents of the conference.
The editors, Mats Bergman, Sami Paavola, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen and Henrik Rydenfelt, form the core group operating the centre for Peirce studies at the University of Helsinki, the Helsinki Peirce Research Centre.
Full contents
Chapters
- 1. Reconsidering Peirce’s Relevance
Nathan Houser
Part I
- 2. Serving Two Masters: Peirce on Pure Science, Useless Things, and Practical Applications
Mats Bergman
- 3. The Function of Error in Knowledge and Meaning: Peirce, Apel, Davidson
Elizabeth Cooke
- 4. Peircean Modal Realism?
Sami Pihlström
- 5. Toward a Transcendental Pragmatic Reconciliation of Analytic and Continental Philosophy
Jerold J. Abrams
- 6. Reflections on Practical Otherness: Peirce and Applied Sciences
Ivo Assad Ibri
- 7. Problems in Applying Peirce in Social Sciences
Erkki Kilpinen
- 8. Peirce and Pragmatist Democratic Theory
Robert B. Talisse
Part II
- 9. Peirce’s Revolutionary Concept of Rhetoric
James Jakób Liszka
- 10. Evolution, Pragmatism, and Rhetoric: Exploring the Origin and Loci of Meaning
Vincent Colapietro
- 11. Iconicity as Homomorphism: The Case of Picasso’s Guernica
Chiara Ambrosio
- 12. Not Just Underlying Structures: Towards a Semiotic Approach to Scientific Representation and Modeling
Tarja Knuuttila
- 13. Pragmaticism on the Semantic Web
Catherine Legg
- 14. Towards a Sound Contextualism: Applying Peircean Ideas at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface
Daniel Rellstab
Part III
- 15. Habits as Vehicles of Cognition
Pentti Määttänen
- 16. Peirce’s Theory of Assent
Giovanni Maddalena
- 17. Mindless Abduction: From Animal Guesses to Artifactual Mediators
Lorenzo Magnani
- 18. The Logicality of Abduction, Deduction and Induction
Gerhard Minnameier
- 19. Peirce, Abduction and Scientific Realism
Ilkka Niiniluoto
- 20. Complementary Strategies in Scientific Discovery: Abduction and Preduction
Andrés Rivadulla
- 21. Towards a Complex Variable Interpretation of Peirce’s Existential Graphs
Fernando Zalamea
- 22. Challenges and Opportunities for Existential Graphs
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen