皮尔斯退至米尔福德:米尔福德研讨会导论

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
N. Houser
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摘要:2019年4月,在米尔福德公墓的皮尔斯墓地,一座花岗岩纪念碑被竖立起来,取代了多年来被认为不足以证明皮尔斯作为哲学家和科学家的持久重要性的小墓碑。在新纪念碑落成的同时,还举行了一次小型研讨会,发表了六篇论文。这六篇论文,以及对替换旧墓碑的具有挑战性的运动的描述,紧随这一介绍。在这里,这些文件被浓缩为皮尔斯在父亲去世后的生活,他与朱丽叶的婚姻,以及他在约翰霍普金斯大学失去职位的记录。1887年,皮尔斯搬到宾夕法尼亚州的米尔福德,完成了从科学和知识精英社会成员到局外人的转变。从那时起,皮尔斯就一直处于对收入的迫切需求和为知识进步做出贡献的责任感之间的冲突中。皮尔斯一生中许多最困难和最痛苦的时期都发生在米尔福德的岁月里,但他们也培养了他许多最优秀、最具创造性的思想。以下研讨会论文对皮尔斯在这段时间的生活和思想的重要方面提供了启发性的描述,为这位骨灰躺在新纪念碑下但其思想继续发展的人提供了新的信息和见解。
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Peirce's Retreat to Milford: Introduction to the Milford Symposium
Abstract:In April 2019, a granite monument was erected at the Peirce gravesite in the Milford Cemetery in place of the small eroded tombstone which for many years had been thought to be inadequate as a sign of Peirce's enduring importance as a philosopher and man of science. A small symposium featuring six papers was held in conjunction with the dedication of the new monument. Those six papers, along with an account of the challenging campaign to replace the old tombstone, follow this introduction. Here the papers are encapsulated in an account of Peirce's life after the death of his father, his marriage to Juliette, and the loss of his position at Johns Hopkins. Peirce's move to Milford, Pennsylvania, in 1887, completed a transition from membership in the society of the scientific and intellectual elite to the ranks of the outsiders. From that time on, Peirce would be in perpetual conflict over the urgent need for income and his sense of duty to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Many of the most troubled and distressing times of Peirce's life occurred during his Milford years and yet they also fostered much of his best and most creative thought. The following symposium papers provide illuminating accounts of important facets of Peirce's life and thought during these times providing new information and insights about the man whose ashes lie under the new monument but whose ideas continue to grow.
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society has been the premier peer-reviewed journal specializing in the history of American philosophy since its founding in 1965. Although named for the founder of American pragmatism, American philosophers of all schools and periods, from the colonial to the recent past, are extensively discussed. TCSPS regularly includes essays, and every significant book published in the field is discussed in a review essay. A subscription to the journal includes membership in the Charles S. Peirce Society, which was founded in 1946 by Frederic H. Young. The purpose of the Society is to encourage study of and communication about the work of Peirce and its ongoing influence in the many fields of intellectual endeavor to which he contributed.
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