At 07:13 AM 2011/11/02, Terry Bristol wrote:
I think that it might be helpful to explore the meanings of:
Community of inquiry and Community of interpretation
I think that these are very close if not the same.
The aim of inquiry in pragmatism is no longer
knowledge in the mechanical sense
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I think that it might be helpful to explore the meanings of:
Community of inquiry and Community of interpretation
I think that these are very close if not the same.
The aim of inquiry in pragmatism is no longer knowledge in the mechanical sense
– logic-mathematical, where there are no real qualit
Brief review, but possibly of interest:
http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/eserv/DU:30003655/jacobs-modelsofscientific-2006.pdf
"Models of scientific community: Charles Sanders Peirce to Thomas Kuhn"
Quoting John Welch :
Maybe we should look in Royce, in what he wrote after listening
carefully t
Maybe we should look in Royce, in what he wrote after listening carefully to
Peirce. Problems of Christianity and, maybe, in the exchange with Dewey…in the
complete Dewey, a nasty misunderstanding from a philosophy congress, around
1912 or ’13. Royce’s reply is a footnote to Dewey’s attack.
Hi Maughn, John, List,
I tried to send this earlier today, but it didn't go through for some reason. I
am trying it again...
After a search through the collected papers and the Chronological Writings (I
have electronic versions of both), I could not find those three words put
together. Tha
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http://www.peircesociety.org/. - Ben
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John, Michael, list,
I'd look harder, but right now I've a nasty cold. I've looked and don't find
Peirce speaking in so many words of a community of inquiry, inquirers,
research, researchers, investigation, or investigators.
It's occurred to me that, given that Peirce (in the "Fixation of Beli
Thank you very much for sharing these Michael - they are very helpful.
One thought that has been with me lately is that such references do not
merely point to a "community of inquiry," but rather to a "community of
practice" for which inquiry is indispensible, whether this community is
limited to
Some years ago our library subscribed to the "Past Masters" service, which
allowed electronic searching through Peirce's entire Collected Papers. I
conducted a proximity search of the terms "community" and "inquiry" within 1-10
words of each other, and found no matches. I concluded that the phr
By no means based on an exhaustive search, John, here are three passages
which spring to mind, though not using the very phrase "community of
inquiry." (1) "On the Doctrine of Chances..." : passim, including the
following -- "...three sentiments, namely, interest in an indefinite
community, recogni
Hi Peirce-listers
Just wondering if anyone can help me.
The phrase "community of inquiry" is often attributed to Peirce and yet I
cannot find any instance of his actually using this phrase. Sources of this
attribution can be drawn to Matthew Lipman (amongst others), associated with
his work in Ph
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