"Graduation"
.... we try to attain a state of
belief, and he further says that the irritation of doubt "is the only immediate motive for the struggle to attain
belief" (
Peirce 24 ....
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Prgamatic Theories of Truth
.... This is evident from what we have examined with regard to
Peirce, James, and Dewey. Truth does not depend on
belief unless one chooses to forsake the world of ....
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Philosophy from a Christian Perspective The purpose of this resear
.... They cite
Peirce, who combines science and philosophy in describing how an .... and clearly; (2) predicting the implications of such a
belief; (3) performing ....
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Philosophy of Pragmatism
.... Moser and Nat (p. 5) cite
Peirce's distinction between a dispositional and state-object .... a special relation between a person and an object of
belief [what is ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
....
Peirce saw
belief not as a passing thing but as a mental system through which one lived life and interpreted life, the habits of existence that make things ....
(5308

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Knighthood and Its Origins
.... The
belief that knights fulfilled specific service functions developed gradually, however, as .... source for armour and arms" of the eleventh century (
Peirce 155). ....
(1841

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Christian Approach to Philosophy
.... They cite the American Charles Sanders
Peirce, who combines science and philosophy in .... clearly; (2) predicting the implications of such a
belief; (3) performing ....
(4321

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The institution of knighthood
.... The
belief that knights fulfilled specific service functions developed gradually, however, as .... source for armour and arms" of the eleventh century (
Peirce 155). ....
(4740

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Transportation Systems of the Heartland
.... A survey of several articles on the subject shows the
belief that market share is .... which now rely on some industry or manufacturer that may not last (
Peirce 22 ....
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