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Charles Sanders Pierce is born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Pierce's effort to reestablish pragmatism as an integral component of his systematic philosophy, as well as his theory of signs
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Originally a chapter in his book "The Art of Reasoning", Pierce shares his views on the "Analysis of Conscience Experience" detailing his thoughts on interpretations.
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Pierce deepens his study on his theory of signs, expanding on the logic of semiotics
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After a decade of reflection, Pierce lectures on his "connection between logic and ethics."
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Though Rejected by publishers, Pierce concludes his book "New Elements of Mathematics", adding to his work titled "Syllabus", Pierce does into detail on his "semiotic theory by linking it with the mathematical conception of "degrees of degeneracy"."
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Charles Sanders Pierce dies.
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