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Charles Peirce and Modern Science by T. L. Short provides a comprehensive analysis of the American philosopher’s lasting impact on contemporary scientific thought and practice. Peirce’s contributions to logic, semiotics, and the philosophy of science have fundamentally influenced how modern scientists approach research and validate findings.
Short examines Peirce’s innovative ideas about the scientific method, hypothesis testing, and the nature of truth itself. The book demonstrates how Peirce’s pragmatic approach to understanding reality continues to inform current scientific paradigms and epistemological frameworks.
This work is essential for readers seeking to understand the philosophical foundations of modern science and the thinkers who shaped scientific methodology. It bridges the gap between classical philosophy and contemporary scientific practice, making Peirce’s complex ideas accessible to scholars and interested readers.







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