Juan Luis Vives y Charles S. Peirce
Anuario Filosófico 26 (1):155-166 (1993)
Abstract
Connections between J.L.Vives and C.S. Peirce are shown. Not only is reflec-tion on language and meaning central in both thinkers, but Peirce also knew Vives' thought especially through W. Hamilton and the Scottish common sense school. Peirce credited Vives with being a forerunner of the use of dia-grams in logic, and both share a critical view of late medieval nominalistic logicians and a social and hierarchical conception of knowledgeAuthor's Profile
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10.15581/009.26.29938
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