An Introduction to C. S. Peirce: Philosopher, Semiotician, and Ecstatic Naturalist
By (Author) Robert S. Corrington
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
14th April 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
191
Paperback
188
Width 150mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm
331g
Corrington achieves the most judicious presentation of Peirce's philosophy made so far, an ideal introduction for the beginning student and 'balancer' for Peirce sophisticates. -John Deely, Loras College
. . . an outstanding introduction. . . . persuasively shows the continuity of Peirce's logical and epistemological theories with his intriguing speculative metaphysics. -- Robert C. Neville, Boston University
This very useful little book is the fruit of twenty years of exposure to the writings of one whom the author describes as the alpha and omega of 'any serious work in metaphysics and semiotics'(p.xi.). . . . an engaging provocative study that is both synoptic and detailed to a degree apppropriate in an introduction, as well as suggestive in ways that warrant attention from more seasoned Peirce enthusiasts. * Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society *
A wonderful accomplishment. Corrington covers an enormous amount of territory in a surprisingly short space, carefully exposing all of the important features and themes of Peirce's philosophy. His prose and analysis are consistently clear and illuminating, yet he also sustains a high level of sophistication. -- Michael L. Raposa, Lehigh University
Robert S. Corrington, associate professor of philosophical theology at Drew University, is the author of three books including Ecstatic Naturalism: Signs of the World (Indiana University Press).