Contributions to The Nation, Parts 1-4
| Authors | Peirce, Charles Sanders Ketner, Kenneth Laine Edward, James |
| Series | Graduate Studies [30.0] |
| Publisher | Texas Tech Press |
| Published | 28 Jan 1987 |
| Date | 28 Nov 2025 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | isbn: 9780896720640, issn: 0082-3198, google: GtUkAQAAIAAJ |
| Formats | EPUB |
Description
ref:15.107-44 (in part 3) is his review of
- William Turner, S.T.D. History of Philosophy, Boston: Ginn & Co. 1903. 8vo, pp. 674.
in The Nation 7 July 1904, 15-16, in which he defends Thomism, attacks nominalism, and seems to think Scotism : Thomism :: Aristotelianism : Platonism. See quotes in this answer to "Was Peirce a Scotist more than a Thomist?"
Peirce (ref:15.123): "The system of St. Thomas Aquinas, beyond dispute one of the greatest that have ever been formed".