Reviews and Awards
"Truth, Rationality and Pragmatism presents the fruits of Christopher Hookway's thinking about the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce since the publication of Peirce in 1985. Unlike the earlier work, this 'does not pretend to be a general introduction to Peirce's philosophy [but]...deals [instead] with a range of important and central issues in more detail than was possible in that volume.'"--Canadian Journal of Philosophy
"Whether or not you are interested in Charles Sanders Peirce you should read this book. For it is good for your soul to be exposed to such a brilliant exercise in the history of philosophy. Hookway combines a bulldog-like reading of the text, in which numerous aporias are brought to the fore, with a Houdini-like ability to escape from them. It takes someone who is a very good philosopher in his own right to accomplish this. The Peirce that emerges from his imaginative reconstruction and extension of the text is a very exciting philosopher, who has a lot to say to contemporaries."--Richard M. Gale, Philosophical Quarterly