This analysis of the thought of American philosopher Charles S.
Peirce combines an overview of the important features and themes of
his philosophy with original insights into his thought. By
stressing the correlation of semiotics and metaphysics and by
showing the underlying principles of an implied ecstatic
naturalism, Corrington engages in an act of emancipatory
reenactment in which Peirce is allowed to speak with a new voice.
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