The final incapacity: Peirce on intuition and the continuity of mind and matter (Part 1)

作者: Robert Lane

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关键词: PhilosophyDoctrineDenialMetaphysicsIntuitionEpistemologyObjective idealismGenerality

摘要: This is the second of two papers that examine Charles Peirce’s denial human beings have a faculty intuition. In first paper, I argued in its metaphysical aspect, intuition amounts to doctrine there no determinate boundary between internal world cognizing subject and external cognizes. present argue that, properly understood, “objective idealism” 1890s cosmological series more general iteration aspect his earlier also consider whether Peirce continued deny definite worlds years after

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