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This chapter evaluates two aspects of Peirce's thought: his Greek insistence on the primacy of theoretical knowledge, and his almost Teilhardian synthesis of evolutionary themes. It reflects the author's own personal attitude toward both of these topics in Peirce, which is one of endorsement, though some criticisms are also offered. Concerning the first aspect, Peirce was not only an outstanding philosopher but also a man well acquainted with the history of philosophy. His knowledge of history, going back to Plato, Aristotle, and other Greeks, contributed to the formation of his own personal philosophy. One obvious Greek attitude that he made his own was the dedication to theoretical knowledge. On the second topic, the chapter argues that Peirce understood evolution as one of the chief characteristics of the world. It is not restricted to the biological sphere, but extends to the whole cosmos and to the historical development of science. In proposing this synthetic, post-Darwinian view of evolution, Peirce was decades ahead of his time.
Title: Some Evaluations
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This chapter evaluates two aspects of Peirce's thought: his Greek insistence on the primacy of theoretical knowledge, and his almost Teilhardian synthesis of evolutionary themes.
It reflects the author's own personal attitude toward both of these topics in Peirce, which is one of endorsement, though some criticisms are also offered.
Concerning the first aspect, Peirce was not only an outstanding philosopher but also a man well acquainted with the history of philosophy.
His knowledge of history, going back to Plato, Aristotle, and other Greeks, contributed to the formation of his own personal philosophy.
One obvious Greek attitude that he made his own was the dedication to theoretical knowledge.
On the second topic, the chapter argues that Peirce understood evolution as one of the chief characteristics of the world.
It is not restricted to the biological sphere, but extends to the whole cosmos and to the historical development of science.
In proposing this synthetic, post-Darwinian view of evolution, Peirce was decades ahead of his time.

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