On Sep 21, 2014, at 9:17 PM, Clark Goble <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 18, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Stephen C. Rose <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > "2) Which of Peirce’s writings contribute to the development and articulation > of his late value theory?" > > http://buff.ly/XM88XI <http://buff.ly/XM88XI> > > > 'via Blog this' > <https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pengoopmcjnbflcjbmoeodbmoflcgjlk> Thank you for that. I hadn’t seen that bibliography before. (I always like the stuff Kelly Parker does on Peirce) While perusing it briefly I rather liked this quote: science is nothing but a development of our natural instincts (CP 6.412) It’s a rather interesting way to think about it. Thinking about Peircean developments of common sense it’s a rather fruitful way to think about how science starts modifying folk theories until it gets scientists to think intuitively along different theoretical grounds. Effectively Peirce’s theory of common sensism explains scientific community rather well. We just have a specialized community.
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