查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔士
查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔士(英語:,1839年9月10日-1914年4月19日;中文常译為皮尔斯,实际上读音应该是“purse”,“珀斯”)是美国的通才,实用主义学家。
查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔士 Charles Sanders Peirce | |
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出生 | 美國麻薩諸塞州劍橋市 |
逝世 | 1914年4月19日 美國賓夕法尼亞州米爾福德 | (74歲)
国籍 | 美國 |
研究领域 | 邏輯、數學、統計學[1][2]、哲學、計量學[3]、化學、實驗心理學[4]、經濟學[5]、語言學[6]、科學史 |
信仰 | 美國聖公會[7] |
生平
1839年生于马萨诸塞州坎布里奇,早年在哈佛大学接受教育,后任教于霍普金斯大学。
皮尔士在其一生中被很大程度上忽视了,直到第二次世界大战对他的研究文献仍很缺乏。他的很多巨著仍未出版中譯本。他是数学、研究方法论、科学哲学、知识论和形而上学领域中的改革者,他自认为首先是逻辑学家。尽管他主要对形式逻辑做出重要贡献,他的「逻辑」所含盖的很多内容现在被称做了科学哲学和知识论。他发现并创建了作为符號學分支的逻辑学,他发现逻辑运算可以用电子开关电路完成,因此预见了电子计算机。
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