Peirce's logic is "anti-psychologist", that is founded on the paradigmatic formula offered by Kant when he states that philosopher's task consists of demonstarting "how we ought to think" instead of showing "how we do think". However, the founder of pragmatism develops a philosophical perspective based on his cognitive semiotic,in which the issue of logic being entirely independent of psychology acquires implications that eventually are different from Kant's anti-psychologist concepstion.
Calcaterra, R.M. (2006). Psychology and Anti-psychologism in Peirce. In S.M. R.Fabbrichesi Leo (a cura di), Semiotics and Philosophy (pp. 35-50). NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE : Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Psychology and Anti-psychologism in Peirce
CALCATERRA, Rosa Maria
2006-01-01
Abstract
Peirce's logic is "anti-psychologist", that is founded on the paradigmatic formula offered by Kant when he states that philosopher's task consists of demonstarting "how we ought to think" instead of showing "how we do think". However, the founder of pragmatism develops a philosophical perspective based on his cognitive semiotic,in which the issue of logic being entirely independent of psychology acquires implications that eventually are different from Kant's anti-psychologist concepstion.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.