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Type: 
Article in Journal
Author: 
Pape, Helmut
Title: 
What Thought Is For: The Problematic Identity of Mental Processes with Chance Events in Peirce's Idealistic Metaphysics
Year: 
2002
Journal: 
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society
Volume: 
38
Issue: 
1/2
Pages: 
215-251
Keywords: 
Idealism, Chance, Evolution
Abstract: 
Attempts to justify the claim that Charles Peirce invented a version of idealism. Discussion on chance, evolution and logic; Information on the methodological function of absolute chance; Descriptions of idealism.
ISSN: 
00091774
Language: 
English