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    La métaphysique et l'analyse conceptuelle
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4): 529-554. 2002.
    Le but de l’article est de proposer de suivre en métaphysique la voie de l’analyse conceptuelle par intuition de cas possibles. Pour une part empirique et a posteriori, reposant sur des intuitions dont elle exploite autant les contradictions que les points communs, avant de les tester dans une perspective faillibiliste, l’analyse conceptuelle comporte aussi une partie a priori qu’elle élabore en recourant à la méthode des cas possibles, permettant ainsi de repenser les liens entre nécessité conc…Read more
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    Peirce's Objective Idealism: A Defense
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1). 1998.
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    The fixation of knowledge and the question-answer process of inquiry
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 77 (1): 23-44. 2008.
    The aim of the paper is to present some important insights of C. Hookway's pragmatist analysis of knowledge viewed less in the standard way, as justified true belief, than as a dynamic natural and normative question-answer process of inquiry, a reliable and successful agent-based enterprise, consisting in virtuous dispositions explaining how we can be held responsible for our beliefs and investigations. Despite the merits of such an approach, the paper shows that it may be inefficient in account…Read more
  •  40
    Peirce on Norms, Evolution and Knowledge
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (1). 1997.
    The aim of the text is to evaluate Peirce's evolutionary cosmology and to try to make sense of the mixture of idealistic and naturalistic elements that may be found in it, especially by focusing on Peirce's conception of logical norms and rationality, and on the links that may be drawn between such views and some evolutionary themes in the contemporary debates on norms, belief and knowledge.
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    Philosophers and the Moral Life
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 38 (1/2). 2002.
    Part of the obvious revival of pragmatism, at least in Europe is linked with the present success or "boom" of moral philosophy and the increasing tendency to identify the classical pragmatists as a common group of writers who, much better than any philosophers from other traditions, knew how to define scientific inquiry as an inquiry submitted to norms and principels, and realized that "what applies to investigation in general equally applies to ethical investigation ". The paper examines such c…Read more
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    Ramsey's pragmatism
    Dialectica 58 (4). 2004.
    For C.S. Peirce, who had a well‐known influence on many aspects of Ramsey's thought, pragmatism was viewed as inseparable from realism. The aim of this paper is to challenge the view according to which Ramsey's reflexions on universals are of a mere linguistic and logical nature. Not only is this view controversial, but it may be argued that some elements in Ramsey's analyses suggest a possibly realist answer to the problem of universals. By drawing comparisons with Peirce's own position, it is …Read more
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    Metaphysics without Ontology?
    Contemporary Pragmatism 3 (2): 55-66. 2006.
    This symposium contribution discusses some issues of ontology involved in the metaethics of Hilary Putnam's book Ethics without Ontology
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    La Métaphysique du Temps: Perspectives Contemporaines (edited book)
    Collège de France. 2021.
  •  29
    In Defense of a Critical Commonsensist Conception of Knowledge
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (2-3): 182-202. 2016.
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    Bouveresse dans le rationalisme français
    Revue Agone 48 (48): 11-34. 2012.
    Après avoir dégagé quelques incarnations du rationalisme dont Bouveresse se démarque, j’indique quelques aspects qui ancrent son œuvre dans la tradition de l’Aufklärung (mais en la renouvelant), avant d’insister sur ce qui me semble plus distinctif de ce rationalisme dans lequel parviennent miraculeusement à cohabiter des sources philosophiques, littéraires et scientifiques : Cournot, Vuillemin, Carnap, Peirce, Wittgenstein, Russell, Frege, Sellars, Bolzano, Boltzmann ou Helmholtz, mais aussi De…Read more
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    Peirce’s Theory of Signs
    International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (4): 526-528. 2009.
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    Peirce's realism is a sophisticated realism inherited from the Avicennian Scotistic tradition, which may be briefly characterized by its opposition to metaphysical realism (Platonism) and various forms of nominalism. In this chapter, I consider how Peirce's realism fits his approach to mathematics, which is often presented as a somewhat incoherent mixture of Platonistic and conceptualistic elements. Without denying these, I claim that Peirce's subtle position not only helps to clear up some of t…Read more
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    Was Peirce a Genuine Anti-Psychologist in Logic?
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 9 (1). 2017.
    The aim of the paper is to try and make one’s ideas clearer about such concepts as “logic,” “psychology,” “mind,” “normativity,” rationality,” as they were conceived by Peirce, in order to elucidate his genuine position as far as the relationship between logic and pychology is concerned, whether he was or was not a straightforward “anti psychologist” in logic, and from such analyses, to make some suggestions about the contemporary relevance of Peirce’s original views on such isues.
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    The Economy of Research and the Proper Defense of Knowledge and Intellectual Virtues
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (2): 183. 2018.
    While Peirce presented himself as a "scholastic realist of a somewhat extreme stripe", merely adapting the virtues involved in Scotism to the requirements of modern science to erect a plain scientific realistic metaphysics, he was also eager to emphasize that "everybody ought to be a nominalist at first" because such an hypothesis is "simpler than realism" and because "the economy of research prescribes to try the simpler one first, and to continue in that opinion", until one "is driven out of i…Read more
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    Abduction and the Semiotics of Perception
    Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4): 389-412. 2005.
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    Logique, psychologie et métaphysique: Les fondements du pragmatisme selon C. S. Peirce
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (2): 229-250. 1985.
    The originality of Peirce's pragmatism is grounded in the very early project Peirce draws of a Logic, in which psychology and metaphysics are intimately connected: under the influence of Kant, Boole and the Scolastics, and through a certain logical use of the sign, Peirce elaborates a Logic, both more formal and larger , on the Scotistic model of a Speculative Grammar
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    Peirce's semiotic version of the semantic tradition in formal logic
    In Neil Cooper & Pascal Engel (eds.), New Inquiries Into Meaning and Truth, St. Martin's Press. pp. 187--213. 1991.
    The aim of the text is not so much to stress the importance of Peirce's formal contributions to the semantic view in formal logic as to argue that Peirce's semantic trend is part and parcel of his semiotic treatment of a general theory of meaning, understanding, and interpretation, a theory of how signs function which enables him to classify different sorts of signs in a natural way.
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    Sur l'idéalisme de C. S. Peirce
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 187 (3). 1997.
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    Dispositions and essences
    In Gnassounou Bruno & Kistler Max (eds.), Dispositions and Causal Powers, Ashgate. pp. 81--101. 2007.
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    For most early pragmatists, including the founder C.S. Peirce and L. Wittgenstein, vagueness was a real and universal principle and not a mere defect of our knowledge or thought. This volume begins by exploring this pragmatist notion of vagueness and the way it was tied to their basic opposition to various kinds of reductionism and nominalism. It then develops towards an analysis of Peirce's original and wide views on vagueness, as seen through the angles of logic, semiotics, epistemology and me…Read more
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    Pourquoi le pragmatisme implique le réalisme
    Cahiers Philosophiques 3 (3): 11-34. 2017.
    Le pragmatisme est souvent associé au nominalisme. Pourtant, dans l’esprit de son fondateur, C. S. Peirce, le pragmatisme va de pair avec le réalisme. Après avoir examiné les ressorts de ce paradoxe et noté plusieurs points communs aux divers pragmatistes, on présente les grands traits de ce que pourrait être un réalisme pragmatiste bien compris. On suggère qu’un tel réalisme dispositionnel, qui s’inscrit dans une démarche métaphysique et éthique résolue, constitue une voie prometteuse pour qui …Read more
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    Ramsey's Pragmatism
    Dialectica 58 (4): 529-547. 2004.
    For C.S. Peirce, who had a well‐known influence on many aspects of Ramsey's thought, pragmatism was viewed as inseparable from realism. The aim of this paper is to challenge the view according to which Ramsey's reflexions on universals are of a mere linguistic and logical nature. Not only is this view controversial, but it may be argued that some elements in Ramsey's analyses suggest a possibly realist answer to the problem of universals. By drawing comparisons with Peirce's own position, it is …Read more
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    Peirce’s Theory of Signs (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (4): 526-528. 2009.
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    Métaphysique et sciences: nouveaux problèmes (edited book)
    with Raphaël Künstler
    Hermann. 2022.
    "La métaphysique de tradition analytique ou continentale est florissante. Elle n'est plus seulement travaillée comme objet de l'histoire de la philosophie, elle est redevenue sujet de l'activité philosophique et productrice d'oeuvres nouvelles - qu'il s'agisse de la tradition dite continentale ou de celle dite analytique. Du côté "continental", hérité de Heidegger, c'est estimer que la métaphysique, en tant qu'enquête rationnelle sur l'être, doit être dépassée au profit d'un questionnement poéti…Read more
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    Die schwierige Beziehung von Metaphysik und Wissenschaft
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (1). 1998.