List, I've added two more books to the Arisbe list at
http://www.iupui.edu/~arisbe/newbooks.htm <http://www.iupui.edu/%7Earisbe/newbooks.htm>

_The Bloomsbury Companion to Pragmatism_.
Editor: Sami Pihlström, 2015.
http://www.iupui.edu/~arisbe/newbooks.htm#pihlstrom <http://www.iupui.edu/%7Earisbe/newbooks.htm#pihlstrom> .

_Este filósofo, chamado Charles Sanders Peirce_. [This Philosopher, Named Charles Sanders Peirce .]
Nelson Valente, 2015.
http://www.iupui.edu/~arisbe/newbooks.htm#valente <http://www.iupui.edu/%7Earisbe/newbooks.htm#valente> .

Here are their entries:

 * The Bloomsbury Companion to Pragmatism .
   Editor: Sami Pihlström. Bloomsbury, July 16, 2015. Paperback, ePub
   eBook, PDF eBook
   
<http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/search?q=bloomsbury+companion+to+pragmatism&Gid=1>
   
http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/search?q=bloomsbury+companion+to+pragmatism&Gid=1
   .
   360 pages.
     o /Publisher's description:/

       Pragmatism provides not just a theoretical perspective on
       science and inquiry, but ways of being in the world, of knowing
       the reality we inhabit. Approaching this philosophical tradition
       as a diverse set of philosophies that it is, The Bloomsbury
       Companion to Pragmatism introduces many of the ideas and debates
       at the centre of the field today.

       Focusing on issues in 12 different subject areas, this
       up-to-date companion covers current research in aesthetics,
       economics, education, ethics, history, law, metaphysics,
       politics, race, religion, science and technology, language, and
       social theory. Supported by an introduction to research methods
       and problems, as well as a guide to past and future directions
       in the field, the chapters are also enhanced by a glossary,
       research guide and an annotated bibliography. For anyone working
       in contemporary pragmatism or modern American philosophy more
       generally, this companion provides a practical means of
       navigating what can sometimes feel like a disparate field.

       Showing where important work continues to be done, the tensions
       that exist, and, most valuably, the exciting new directions the
       field is taking, The Bloomsbury Companion to Pragmatism expands
       our understanding of the role of pragmatism in 21st century
       philosophy.

     o /Table of Contents:/
         + ix. Acknowledgements
         + xi. Contributors
         + xiv. How to use this book
           *Part I:* Researching Pragmatism
        1. 3. SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : Introduction
        2. 27. SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : Research Methods and Problems
        3. 64. JAMES CAMPBELL: A History of Pragmatism
           *Part II:* Current Research and Issues
        4. 81. JOHN CAPPS: Epistemology, Logic, and Inquiry
        5. 95. SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : Metaphysics
        6. 108. LARRY HICKMAN: Science and Technology
        7. 122. ARMEN MARSOOBIAN: Aesthetics
        8. 138. MICHAEL ELDRIDGE: Ethics
        9. 154. ERKKI KILPINEN : Social Theory
       10. 169. SHANE J. RALSTON: Politics
       11. 188. BARBARA J. THAYER-BACON: Education
       12. 203. PAUL B. THOMPSON: Economics
       13. 215. SHANNON SULLIVAN: Race
       14. 228. ULF ZACKARIASSON: Religion
       15. 238. SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : New Directions
           *Part III:* Resources
       16. 257. MICHAEL ELDRIDGE: Chronology
       17. 265. MICHAEL ELDRIDGE and SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : Glossary
       18. 284. SAMI PIHLSTRÖM : Research Resources
       19. 287. JOHN R. SHOOK: Pragmatism: A Select Bibliography, 1940–2010
         + 337. Index
     o U of Helsinki page
       
<https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/persons/sami-pihlstroem%28813eefa4-1678-465a-829f-c6e663f275b9%29.html>
       
https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/persons/sami-pihlstroem%28813eefa4-1678-465a-829f-c6e663f275b9%29.html
       .
       Helsinki Collegium page
       <http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium/english/people/pihlstrom/index.htm>
       http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium/english/people/pihlstrom/index.htm
       .
       Academia.edu page
       <http://helsinki.academia.edu/SamiPihlstr%C3%B6m>
       http://helsinki.academia.edu/SamiPihlstr%C3%B6m .


 * Este filósofo, chamado Charles Sanders Peirce.
   [This Philosopher, Named Charles Sanders Peirce.]
   Nelson Valente . Amazon Digital Services, Inc., July 24, 2015.
   Kindle
   
<http://www.amazon.com/fil%C3%B3sofo-chamado-Charles-Sanders-Portuguese-ebook/dp/B012JBNRG6/ref=sr_1_40?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1438971290&sr=1-40&keywords=Peirce>
   
http://www.amazon.com/fil%C3%B3sofo-chamado-Charles-Sanders-Portuguese-ebook/dp/B012JBNRG6/ref=sr_1_40?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1438971290&sr=1-40&keywords=Peirce.

   ? pages. 430 KB.
     o /Publisher's description:/

       Se pudéssemos perguntar a Peirce sobre os fatos da História que
       ninguém conhece, por estarem perdidos na noite dos tempos, ele
       nos responderia com inúmeras indagações:
       Deixarão essas coisas de realmente existir por inexiste qualquer
       esperança de o nosso conhecimento alcançá-las? Depois da morte
       do universo e depois de a vida ter cessado para sempre, não
       continuará a colisão de átomos, conquanto já não exista espírito
       que possa notar isso? E responderia: “Há uns poucos anos, não
       sabíamos de que substâncias são constituídas as estrelas, cuja
       luz para atingir-nos pode ter exigido tempo superior ao da
       existência da raça humana. Não se pode dizer, enfim, que haja
       uma questão que não possa vir a ser resolvida. Seja o que for
       que pensemos, temos presente à consciência ou sensação, imagem,
       concepção ou outra representação, servindo de signo. Mas
       segue-se da nossa própria existência que tudo aquilo que nos é
       presente constitui manifestação fenomenal de nossa pessoa”.

     o /Publisher's description, Englished:/

       If we could ask Peirce about the facts of history that no one
       knows, because they are lost in the mists of time, he would
       answer us with numerous questions:
       Do these things not really exist because they are hopelessly
       beyond the reach of our knowledge? And then, after the universe
       is dead, and all life has ceased forever, will not the shock of
       atoms continue though there will be no mind to know it? And he
       would respond: "Who would have said, a few years ago, that we
       could ever know of what substances stars are made whose light
       may have been longer in reaching us than the human race has
       existed? We cannot say, in the end, that there is a question
       that cannot come to be solved. However we think, we have present
       to mind either sensation, image, conception, or other
       representation, serving as a sign. But it follows from our own
       existence that everything which is present to us is a phenomenal
       manifestation of ourselves."

     o Search on "Nelson Valente" "Peirce"
       <https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Nelson+Valente%22+%22Peirce%22>
       https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Nelson+Valente%22+%22Peirce%22

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