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Pierce's influence, aside from his private correspondence and talks with Dewey, was nil until his private papers started getting published in the 1930s.
by ATinNM on Mon Apr 30th, 2007 at 02:00:45 AM EST
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Not to pick nits, but he was also a close friend of William James, and I think his influence on James may have been even more important.

The article I cited (and a couple of others at the same time) were influential in that they were published so far before the main development of pragmatism.

Imagine a philosopher publishing in "Popular Science" these days...

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by rdf (robert.feinman@gmail.com) on Mon Apr 30th, 2007 at 08:46:02 AM EST
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