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Despite the magnitude of his accomplishments and praise from certain later philosophers, philosopher and scientist Charles Peirce (1839-1914) remains largely ignored in modern philosophy. This neglect stems from the inherent difficulty of his theories, the chaotic state of his voluminous writings, and the dissonance of his doctrines, which range from an insistence on rigorous scientific methodology to a cosmological metaphysics of "evolutionary love.”
Certainly much of Peirce's work is of mere historical interest, and many of his discoveries are partial anticipations of work done better by others. Still, he had a wider range of interests, a deeper knowledge of the history of philosophy, and a greater command of scientific culture than any philosopher of his day. Although Peirce never welded his views into a system and his writing is often slapdash, its tangled quality results directly from his immense erudition and his refusal to oversimplify. What he offers the patient reader is great breadth and complexity.
Certainly much of Peirce's work is of mere historical interest, and many of his discoveries are partial anticipations of work done better by others. Still, he had a wider range of interests, a deeper knowledge of the history of philosophy, and a greater command of scientific culture than any philosopher of his day. Although Peirce never welded his views into a system and his writing is often slapdash, its tangled quality results directly from his immense erudition and his refusal to oversimplify. What he offers the patient reader is great breadth and complexity.
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