Abstract
Abstract Charles Peirce was an American scientist and philosopher who made significant contributions to metaphysics, logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science. His most enduring achievement was the founding of pragmatism, America's indigenous philosophical movement. Despite his broad intellectual reach, Peirce never wrote in political philosophy, and apparently held political opinions that we would today find noxious. In recent years, though, political theorists have argued that Peirce's pragmatism holds important resources for deliberative democratic theory.
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