„The whole series of mental performances between the notice of the wonderful phenomenon and the acceptance of the hypothesis, during which the usually docile understanding seems to hold the bit between its teeth and to have us at its mercy - the search for pertinent circumstances and the laying hold of them, sometimes without our cognisance, the scrutiny of them, the dark labouring, the bursting out of the startling conjecture, the remarking of its smooth fitting to the anomaly, as it is turned back and forth like a key in a lock, and the final estimation of its Plausibility, I reckon as composing the First Stage of Inquiry.“ (Chap. III) #Peirce #FirstStageOfInquiry
Schlagwort-Archive: Peirce
Peirce: God
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„The hypothesis of God is a peculiar one, in that it supposes an infinitely incomprehensible object, although every hypothesis, as such, supposes its object to be truly conceived in the hypothesis.“ (Chap. II) #Peirce #God
Peirce: Ways of Thinking
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„Different people have such wonderfully different ways of thinking, that it would be far beyond my competence to say what courses Musements might not take; but a brain endowed with automatic control, as man’s indirectly is, is so naturally and rightly interested in its own faculties that some psychological and semi-psychological questions would doubtless get touched“. (Chap. I) #Peirce #WaysOfThinking
Peirce: God
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„The word »God,« so »capitalised« (as we Americans say), is the definable proper name, signifying Ens necessarium; in my belief Really creator of all three Universes of Experience.“ (p. 3) #Peirce #God #EnsNecessarium
Peirce: Actual
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„The »Actual« is that which is met with in the past, present, or future.“ (p. 4) #Peirce #Actual