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92Peirce on Hegel: Nominalist or RealistTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (1): 65-99. 2005.My aim in this paper is to consider one of Peirce's criticisms of Hegel, namely, that Hegel was a nominalist. Of the various criticisms of Hegel that Peirce offers, this has been little discussed, perhaps because it is puzzling to find Peirce making it at all. For, Peirce also criticises Hegel for his overzealous enthusiasm for Thirdness, where it is then hard to see how Hegel can have both faults: how can anyone who acknowledges the significance of Thirdness in Peirce's sense also fail to be a …Read more
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9Access to essential drugs: Latin America South Africa KenyaDeveloping World Bioethics 2 (2): 99-103. 2002.
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Wayne State UniversityUndergraduate
Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |