The Architecture of Theories

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The Architecture of Theories is an 1891 philosophical essay by Charles Sanders Peirce that outlines his evolutionary, realist, and scientific approach to metaphysics and the structure of scientific theories.

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instanceOf academic article
metaphysical essay
philosophical essay
advocates continuity between metaphysics and empirical science
evolutionary view of the universe
realist interpretation of scientific theories
author Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
contributor Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes relation between theory and experience
role of metaphysics in science
structure of scientific theories
field metaphysics
philosophy
philosophy of science
genre philosophy
hasKeyConcept continuity of inquiry
evolutionary cosmology
realist metaphysics
scientific metaphysics
systematic architecture of theories
hasPhilosophicalStance anti-nominalism
fallibilist epistemology
realism about laws of nature
influencedBy Peirce's theory of categories
nineteenth-century science
scientific method
language English
mainTopic Peircean categories
evolutionary cosmology
metaphysics
philosophy of science
realism
scientific method
scientific theories
partOf Peirce's metaphysical writings NERFINISHED
Peirce's philosophy of science NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach evolutionary metaphysics
fallibilism
scholastic realism
scientific realism
publicationYear 1891
relatedWork How to Make Our Ideas Clear NERFINISHED
The Doctrine of Necessity Examined NERFINISHED
The Fixation of Belief NERFINISHED
The Law of Mind NERFINISHED

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Charles Sanders Peirce notableWork The Architecture of Theories