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Charles Sanders Peirce (/pɜːrs/ PURSS;
September 10, 1839 –
April 19, 1914) was an
American scientist, mathematician, logician, and
philosopher who is...
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Peirce may
refer to:
Peirce College, Philadelphia,
formerly known as
Peirce College of Business,
Peirce Junior College and
Peirce School of
Business Administration...
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dealing and
armed robberies. Two of Kath Pettingill's sons,
Victor Peirce and
Trevor Pettingill,
faced a
murder trial for the 1988
Walsh Street police...
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Writings of
Charles S.
Peirce (1981–1993); and
wrote a
number of
published articles on
Peirce, many
collected in 1986 in
Peirce, Semeiotic, and Pragmatism...
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Victor George Peirce (11
November 1958 – 1 May 2002) was an
Australian gangster from Melbourne, Victoria.
Peirce was a
member of the
Pettingill family...
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Gareth Peirce (born Jean
Margaret Webb;
March 1940) is a
British solicitor and
human rights activist. She has
worked on a
number of high-profile cases...
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Lincoln Peirce (born
October 23, 1963) (pronounced "purse") is an
American cartoonist and animator, best
known as the
creator of the
successful Big Nate...
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Australia Benjamin Peirce (1809–1880),
American mathematician,
known for
Peirce's Criterion,
father of
Charles Charles Sanders Peirce (C. S.
Peirce) (1839–1914)...
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Hester Maria Peirce is an
American lawyer who
serves as a
Commissioner on the
Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC). She
previously served as the director...
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Kimberly Ane
Peirce (born
September 8, 1967) is an
American filmmaker, best
known for her
debut feature film, Boys Don't Cry (1999),
which won
Hilary S****...