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Preface. Abbreviations. Introduction; G. Debrock. Part I: Knowledge, Truth and the Pragmatic Principle. The Products of Pragmatism; L. Hickman. Realism and Antifoundationalism; T.M. Olshewsky. Foundations, Circularity, and Transcendental Arguments; H. Palmer. Some Aspects of Peirce's Theory of Knowledge; Qiwei Chen. Determinate Meaning and Analytic Truth; B. Aune. Peirce's Arguments for his Pragmaticistic Maxim; Yunqiu Wu. Evolutionary Epistemology and Pragmatism; L.F. Werth. The Antinomy of the Liar and the Concept of 'True Proposition' in Peirce's Semeiotic; F. Rivetti-Barbò. The Concept of Relation in Peirce; R.F. Leo. Pragmatics and Semiotics: the Peircean Version of Ontology and Epistemology; K. Lorenz. Peirce's Epistemology as a Generalized Theory of Language; A. Kremer-Marietti. Part II: Peirce and the Epistemological Tradition. Peircean vs. Aristotelian Conception of Truth; R. Wójcicki. Reason, Will and Belief: Insights from Duns Scotus and C.S. Peirce; G.E. Whitney. Peirce and Descartes; H. Buczynska-Garewicz. Peirce and Bolzano; T.G. Winner. Peirce and Wittgenstein's On Certainty; A.E. Johanson. Peirce, Lakatos and Truth; Lan Zheng. Logical Intention and Comparative Principles of Empirical Logic; E.M. Barth. Peirce's Puzzle and Putnam's Progress: Why Should I be Reasonable? R.W. Sleeper. Peirce and Davidson: Man is his Language; K. Ito. Part III: Knowledge, Language and Semeiotic. Peirce's Semeiotic Naturalism; Tianji Jiang. Perception, Conception and Linguistic Reproduction of Events and Time: the Category of Verbal Aspect in the Light of C.S. Peirce's Theory of Signs; N.B. Thelin. A Survey of the Use and Usefulness of Peirce in Linguistics, in France in particular; J. Réthoré. Color as Abstraction; J.F. Vericat. Index.
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