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El. knyga: Peirce on Habits: Developing a Pragmatist Ontology

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  • Serija: American Philosophy Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666951752
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: American Philosophy Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666951752

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"Peirce on Habits explores the principle of habit, its mode of being, and its implications for defining humans as "creatures of habit." Drawing on the perspective of American philosopher Charles S. Peirce, it addresses issues in current habit theory, from general ontological concerns to their impact on cognition and subjectivity"--

Peirce on Habits: Developing a Pragmatist Ontology investigates habit at its most fundamental level: as a mode of being. Through the lens developed by Charles Sanders Peirce, the American philosopher renowned for his contributions to semiotics and pragmatism, Simone Bernardi della Rosa explores how habits profoundly impact human cognition and self-conception, shaping our thoughts and behaviors. The author first analyzes the philosophical architecture of habit and its fundamental metaphysical properties, defending the thesis that habits are a mediating category between possibility and actuality characterized by generality. In the second part, Bernardi della Rosa argues that if humans are “creatures of habit,” it is because they share the same ontological and temporal characteristics as habits. By delving into pragmatist theory and contemporary accounts of habits, Peirce on Habits illustrates how habits form a pivotal element of our reality, profoundly influencing future events as well as our reasoning and selfhood. This comprehensive study offers fresh insights into the role of habit in Peirce’s philosophy and pragmatism’s relevance to ongoing philosophical discussions about habit.

Peirce on Habits explores the principle of habit, its mode of being, and its implications for defining humans as “creatures of habit.” Drawing on the perspective of American philosopher Charles S. Peirce, it addresses issues in current habit theory, from general ontological concerns to their impact on cognition and subjectivity.

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Peirce on Habits represents an important contribution to discussions of habit in philosophy and a crucial development of Peirce studies. It will serve as an important scholarly landmark for years and decades to come. -- Mark Sinclair, Queens University Belfast In recent decades, Charles Sanders Peirce has been an important figure in diverse fields, and the notion of habit is at the center of his scientific, pragmatist, logical, psychological, and metaphysical reflections; it can be considered to be a key to the whole of his multifaceted research. Curiously, however, there is no monograph entirely focused on the notion of habit in Peirce. Simone Bernardi della Rosa explores for the first time the broad and entirely transdisciplinary territory that emerges from the author's considerations. The result is a very rich work, both in terms of its analytical capacity and its numerous references to our present time. In this sense, the book is not just a work on Peirce, but a work with Peirce, making a crucial contribution in the fields of cognitive, semiotic, and cultural studies. If we are creatures of habitsif we are in habits, and not habits in ushow should we interpret self and self-control? And how should we understand and transform the habitual practices that move us? -- Rossella Fabbrichesi, Universitą degli Studi di Milano The beauty of habit-taking lies in the universality of this process, since it characterizes all life; in its individuality, since it is formed personally; and in its sociality, since mutual understanding of unique individuals is possible through it. Habit concerns permanent tension between replication and individuation. Through Charles Peirce, habit became one of the central concepts in semiotics. Organisms ("we") can be defined as creatures of habit, says Simone Bernardi della Rosa. Habit is the essence of knowledge, he continues. And our possibilities emerge from a habitual background. Peirce on Habits: Developing a Pragmatist Ontology book is a rich contribution to the semiotic analysis of habit as such. -- Kalevi Kull, University of Tartu Bernardi della Rosas book is a comprehensive account of the notion of habit in Peirce and guidance towards a much-needed pragmatist approach to the contemporary philosophy of habits. It accounts for our being creatures of habits in a fresh and precise way, philosophically and existentially. -- Giovanni Maddalena, University of Molise This historically accurate and theoretically assertive reconstruction of Peirce's thought enables us to understand the deep philosophical meaning of the saying that human beings are 'creatures of habit.' Moving comfortably between classical metaphysics and contemporary debate, the author brilliantly demonstrates the originality and current relevance of Peirce's philosophy, contributing to the rediscovery of the ontological temporal structure of habit: what makes us creatures always waiting for further determination, defined by the expectations we harbor toward the future and the anticipations that habit makes possible. -- Italo Testa, Universitą degli Studi di Parma

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Peirce on Habits explores the principle of habit, its mode of being, and its implications for defining humans as creatures of habit. Drawing on the perspective of American philosopher Charles S. Peirce, it addresses issues in current habit theory, from general ontological concerns to their impact on cognition and subjectivity.
Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Architecture of Habits

Chapter 2: The Habits Mode of Being

Chapter 3: Habits Metaphysical Properties

Chapter 4: Some Consequences of Habits Capacities (on Mind and Self)

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author
Simone Bernardi della Rosa is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Molise.