Re: [PEIRCE-L] Is anyone familiar with this book by Tursman?

2023-04-21 Thread Harris Bolus
Ah, thank you, all three of you. I will continue to think about it, but Jon, that sounds pretty bad. Best, Harris Le ven. 21 avr. 2023 à 8:28 AM, Jon Alan Schmidt a écrit : > Harris, Gary R., List: > > I am also not familiar with the book myself, but I found that same brief > review by Patrick

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Is anyone familiar with this book by Tursman?

2023-04-21 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
Harris, Gary R., List: I am also not familiar with the book myself, but I found that same brief review by Patrick Sullivan in *Journal of the History of Philosophy*, as well as a much longer and less favorable one by Jeremiah McCarthy in *Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society*

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Is anyone familiar with this book by Tursman?

2023-04-21 Thread robert marty
Dear colleagues interested in this issue, A dozen used copies of this book are available for about $10 on AbeBooks.com Best, Robert Marty Honorary Professor ; PhD Mathematics ; PhD Philosophy fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Marty *https://martyrobert.academia.edu/

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Is anyone familiar with this book by Tursman?

2023-04-20 Thread Gary Richmond
Hi Harris, I don't know the book, but you might find this review of interest. Best, Gary R Peirce's Theory of Scientific Discovery: A System of Logic Conceived as Semiotic (review) - - Patrick Sullivan

[PEIRCE-L] Is anyone familiar with this book by Tursman?

2023-04-20 Thread Harris Bolus
I found a book called *Peirce's Theory of Scientific Discovery: A System of Logic Conceived as Semiotic*, by Richard Allen Tursman, at my university library. I haven't been able to find any reviews. Has anyone read it? Do you know if it's particularly insightful or well written, especially with