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Charles Sanders Peirce

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James called Peirce the most original thinker of their generation; Peirce placed himself somewhere near the rank of Leibniz. This much is now certain; he is the most original and versatile of America's philosophers and America's greatest logician.
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Paul Weiss in his article on Peirce in Dictionary of American Biography (1934)

 
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