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Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914

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Personal name headingPeirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914
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Variant(s)Peirce, Charles Sanders, 1839-1914
Peirce, C. S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914
Pirs, Charlz S., 1839-1914
Peirce, Charles Santiago Sanders, 1839-1914
Pʻo-erh-ssu, 1839-1914
Pʻo-erh-ssu, Chʻa-li-ssu, 1839-1914
Purs, Charls, 1839-1914
Пърс, Чарлс, 1839-1914
Chaersi Sangdesi Piersi, 1839-1914
查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔斯, 1839-1914
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Associated placeCambridge (Mass.) Baltimore (Md.) Milford (Pike County, Pa.)
Birth date1839-09-10
Death date1914-04-19
Place of birthCambridge (Mass.)
Place of deathMilford (Pike County, Pa.)
Field of activityPhilosophy Chemistry Logic
AffiliationU.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Johns Hopkins University
Profession or occupationPhilosophers College teachers Authors
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inChu, C.M. Tʻan chiu yü chen li, 1991: t.p. (Pʻo-erh-ssu) p. i, pref. (Chʻa-li-ssu Pʻo-erh-ssu; Charles Sanders Peirce, 1839-1914; U.S. philosopher)
Reasoning and the logic of things, 1992: t.p. (Charles Sanders Peirce)
Peirce, 2013
Peirce, 2014: title page (Peirce) preface (April 19, 1914, American philosopher, Charles Sanders Peirce died in Milford, Pennsylvania)
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy WWW site, viewed Sept. 10, 2014: entries web page (Charles Sanders Peirce was born on September 10, 1839 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and he died on April 19, 1914 in Milford, Pennsylvania.; founder of American pragmatism; a theorist of logic, language, communication, and the general theory of signs; Peirce graduated from Harvard in 1859 and received the bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1863; from 1859 until late 1891, he was employed by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; from 1879 until 1884, Peirce maintained a second job teaching logic in the Department of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University)
Charles S. Peirce Studies WWW site, viewed Sept. 10, 2014: home page (Charles S. Peirce) writings web page (writings include proceedngs and journal articles)
Piersi: lun fu hao, 2014: translator's preface (Charles Sanders Peirce = 查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔斯 = Chaersi Sangdesi Piersi [chi rom.])
Waal, Cornelis de. The Oxford handbook of Charles S. Peirce, c2024