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About the Author
Richard Kenneth Atkins is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. He is author of Peirce and the Conduct of Life (2016) and Puzzled?! An Introduction to Philosophizing (2015) and co-editor of Peirce on Perception and Reasoning: From Icons to Logic (2017). His articles have appeared in British Journal for the History of Philosophy, European Journal of Philosophy, and Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, among other venues. He is Secretary-Treasurer of the Charles S. Peirce Society.
Reviews
This book... can be warmly recommended to anyone seriously interested not only in Peirce but in theway the "Kantian insight" informs modern and contemporary philosophical traditions more widely. * Sami Pihlstroem, University of Helsinki, Metascience *
The scholarship is impeccable, and Atkins' learning is immense. * Sami Pihlstroem, University of Helsinki, Metascience *
I find this work to be of the highest scholarly quality. It is based on truly profound knowledge of Peirce's writings in their historical context, and the author arrives at original insights concerning the relevance of Peirce's views. * Sami Pihlstroem, University of Helsinki, Metascience *
Richard Atkins' meticulously researched new book is one of the most important contributions to Peirce scholarship this decade. Through a detailed, critical account of Peirce's phenomenology, its decades-long development, and its connections to other parts of Peirce's philosophical thought, Atkins demonstrates both that phenomenology was a central area of concern for Peirce and that his work in that area provides the basis of 'an objective phenomenological vocabulary' that is relevant to present issues. Charles S. Peirce's Phenomenology is a call to rethink the breadth and depth of Peirce's phenomenology, one to which all scholars of Peirce's work should attend. * Robert Lane, University of West Georgia *
Richard Atkins is one of our very best contemporary Peirce scholars. This clear and sophisticated account of Peirce's important work on phenomenology is a wonderful contribution. * Cheryl Misak, University of Toronto *
Charles S. Peirce's Phenomenology is clearly written, accessible, and well argued. Richard Atkins is keenly aware of the changes that took place in Peirce's phenomenological views, he positions himself well with regard to the existing secondary literature and is knowledgeable not only about the writings of Peirce that are in print, but also about the large trove of manuscripts that are still unpublished. A must-read for anyone that has an interest in phenomenology. * Cornelis de Waal, Indiana University and Purdue University Indianapolis *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190887179
Author Richard Kenneth Atkins
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions(mm) 163mm * 236mm * 25mm