"I do not call the solitary studies of a single man a science. It is only when a group of men, more or less in intercommunication, are aiding and stimulating one another by their understanding of a particular group of studies as outsiders cannot understand them, that I call their life a science."
C. S. Peirce, "The Nature of Science", MS 1334, Adirondack Summer School Lectures, 1905
Burial place of C. S. Peirce and his wife Juliette,
Juliette and Charles S. Peirce in the garden of Arisbe,
Milford, Pennsylvania, ca. 1907 *
Fifth European Trip (May 2-September 18 1883)
Presentation and members
Spanish Translations of C. S. Peirce
Studies on C. S. Peirce:
Manuscripts of C. S. Peirce (PORT)
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