

| "How Peircean was the '"Fregean" Revolution' in Logic?" by IRVING ANELLIS | "Peirce’s Post-Jamesian Pragmatism," "Reconsidering Peirce's Relevance," & "Peirce's Contrite Falliblism" by NATHAN HOUSER | "The Status of Irony" by MARIANNE SHAPIRO, & "Markedness, Causation, and Linguistic Change" & "Aspects of a Neo-Peircean Linguistics" by MICHAEL SHAPIRO | "What Achilles did and the Tortoise wouldn't" by CATHY LEGG | Biosemiotics papers by JOÃO QUEIROZ, CHARBEL EL-HANI, & ELISEO FERNÁNDEZ |
| "Peirce and Latin American 'razonabilidad': forerunners of Transmodernity" by FERNANDO ZALAMEA in E J P A P | "Semiotic Idealism" by JEREMIAH McCARTHY | "Charles Peirce's First Visit to Europe, 1870-71: Scientific Cooperation and Artistic Creativity" by JAIME NUBIOLA & SARA BARRENA in E J P A P | "Theory of Mind: A Pragmatist Approach" by NORBERT WILEY | "A Peircean Approach to Pictorial Documents" by TONY JAPPY |
| "Peirce Today" & "Richard Rorty as Peircean Pragmatist" by VINCENT COLAPIETRO in Pragmatism Today | "Hartshorne and Peirce: Individuals and Continuity" by MANLEY TOMPSON & CHARLES HARTSHORNE | "Logic, Ethics and Aesthetics: Some Consequences of Kant’s Critiques in Peirce’s Early Pragmatism" by VITALY KIRYUSHCHENKO in E J P A P | "Trikonic Inter-Enterprise Architectonic" by GARY RICHMOND | "Peircean Induction and the Error-Correcting Thesis" by DEBORAH G. MAYO |

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