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Charles Sanders Peirce / Philosophical logic / Philosophy of science / Pragmatism / Pragmatists / Truth / John Dewey / Meaning / The Will to Believe / Inquiry / Pragmatic theory of truth / Pragmaticism
Date: 2010-04-29 08:07:30
Charles Sanders Peirce
Philosophical logic
Philosophy of science
Pragmatism
Pragmatists
Truth
John Dewey
Meaning
The Will to Believe
Inquiry
Pragmatic theory of truth
Pragmaticism

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