Peirce on realism and idealism
"Robert Lane begins by examining Peirce's basic realism, his belief in a world that is independent of how anyone believes it to be. Lane argues that this realism is the basis for Peirce's account of truth, according to which a true belief is one that would be settled by investigation...
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Cambridge ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press
2018
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The dual-aspect account of truth
- The pragmatic clarification of the idea of reality
- Basic idealism and objective idealism
- The idealistic theory of reality: idealism in the cognition series
- Generals: early scholastic realism
- Generals and vagues: late scholastic realism
- "A lacuna in the completeness of reality": deficit indeterminacy