Perez-Teran Mayorga, Rosa Maria. From Realism to "Realicism": The Metaphysics of Charles Sanders Peirce. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.
Abstract:
Charles Sanders Peirce, the
founder of Pragmatism, was convinced that metaphysics is not just of
primary importance to philosophy, but that it serves as the basis of
all sciences. From
Realism to "Realicism" is a unique critical study of
Peirce's metaphysics and his repeated insistence on the realism of the
medieval schoolman as the key to understanding his own system. By
tracing the problem of universals beginning with its Greek roots, Rosa
Maria Perez-Teran Mayorga provides the necessary yet underrepresented
background of moderate realism and Peirce's eventual revision of
metaphysics. This book examines Peirce's definition of the "real," his
synechism, his idealism, and his "pragmaticism," which are all related
to his sense of realism. With strong analyses and references to Plato,
Aristotle, and John Duns Scotus (a Franciscan monk known as a major
proponent of scholastic realism), From
Realism to "Realicism" is an insightful and intriguing
book that will stimulate the minds of philosophers and those interested
in Charles Sanders Peirce.