Description: This section delves into the life and intellectual legacy of C.S. Peirce, the renowned philosopher and scientist often credited as the founder of American pragmatism. Though Peirce's philosophical work spans diverse fields including the philosophy of mind, mathematics, and cosmology, his impact on legal studies was first recognized in Roberta Kevelson's The Law as a System of Signs (1988). The discussion highlights Peirce's complex personal history, including his intellectual isolation, battles with neurological illness, and strained relationships, which shaped his unique approach to pragmatism. His philosophy, characterized by a deep engagement with language and communication, stands out for its emphasis on the practical dimensions of meaning in human affairs. Despite the challenges of navigating his extensive and sometimes fragmented manuscripts, Peirce's contributions to philosophy remain essential in understanding how language influences our perceptions and actions within a broader, cosmological context...
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