Comunidad, realidad y pragmatismo

The aim of this paper is to explain Charles Sanders Peirce’ conception of reality. The paper begins with a presentation of this conception in three works of Peirce: “The fixation of belief” (1877) y “How to make our ideas clear” (1878) and “Questions concerning certain faculties claimed for man” (18...

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Autor principal: Damiani, Alberto M.
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: ARFIL y UNL 2018
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Sumario:The aim of this paper is to explain Charles Sanders Peirce’ conception of reality. The paper begins with a presentation of this conception in three works of Peirce: “The fixation of belief” (1877) y “How to make our ideas clear” (1878) and “Questions concerning certain faculties claimed for man” (1868). After that, some critics to this conception are examined. The conclusion is that these critics depend of a misunderstanding of this conception.