Illustrations of the Logic of Science

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Illustrations of the Logic of Science is a series of influential essays by Charles Sanders Peirce that helped lay the foundations of modern logic, scientific methodology, and pragmatism.

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instanceOf philosophical work
scientific methodology work
series of essays
author Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
centralConcept abduction
belief and doubt
clarity of ideas
deduction
fixation of belief
induction
inquiry
pragmatic maxim NERFINISHED
probability
scientific reasoning
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field logic
philosophy of science
pragmatism
scientific methodology
semiotics
genre philosophical essay
scientific essay
hasAuthor Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
hasPart Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis NERFINISHED
How to Make Our Ideas Clear NERFINISHED
The Doctrine of Chances NERFINISHED
The Fixation of Belief NERFINISHED
The Order of Nature NERFINISHED
The Probability of Induction NERFINISHED
influenced American pragmatism NERFINISHED
modern logic
philosophy of science
scientific methodology
language English
movement American philosophy
pragmatism
notableFor analyzing the fixation of belief
distinguishing deduction, induction, and abduction
formulating the pragmatic maxim
influencing later analytic philosophy
publicationMedium Popular Science Monthly NERFINISHED
publicationType magazine series
topic epistemology
logic of science
methods of scientific inquiry
theory of signs

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Charles Sanders Peirce notableWork Illustrations of the Logic of Science