; readiness to drop old ones.… To be a philosopher, or a scientific man, you
> must be as a little child, with all the sincerity and simple-mindedness of
> the child's vision, with all the plasticity of the child's mental habits.”
> — C.S. Peirce, RLT 192 (1898)
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l the plasticity of
the child's mental habits.” — C.S. Peirce, RLT 192 (1898)
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tal habits.” — C.S. Peirce,
RLT 192 (1898)
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John, List,
"Men seem to themse
John, List,
"Men seem to themselves to be guided by reason. There is little doubt that
this is largely illusory . . . because their reasonings are prominent in
their consciousness, and are attended to, while their instincts [and
emotions] they are hardly aware of. . . . — Charles S. Peirce
"To
Gary R,
I agree that those suggestions are helpful:
GR: [Margaretha's] ideas and suggestive metaphors about how List
discussion might be improved -- along with the suggestions by John Sowa and
Gary Furhman which Jon Alan Schmidt just quoted -- if taken up in the
spirit of collegiality,