Nathan Houser
CA 545; IUPUI
(317) 274-2173
317 274-2347 FAX
The primary mission of the Peirce Edition Project is to produce a thirty volume critical edition of the writings of scientist and philosopher Charles S. Peirce, one of America's greatest thinkers. The Peirce Project is assisted by an internationally renowned teams of advisors and contributors. The resources of the Project, which include an extensive photocopy and microform collection of Peirce's manuscripts, the Max H. Fisch Library (a large private collection on classical and American philosophy and on nineteenth and twentieth century American culture), the Carolyn Eisele and the Charles Morris papers, serve a wide community of students and researchers. The Peirce Project, with its resources and its academic staff, provides Indiana University students an opportunity to study modern critical editing and the many historical, philosophical, and scientific subjects related to Peirce's life and thought.
