.Clark Goble wrote:
I honestly don't recall Peirce addressing the problem of competing and
contradictory beliefs. Does anyone know off the top of their head
anything along those lines? The closest I can think of is the passage of
1908 to Lady Welby where he talks about the three
List,
I could not follow the last discussion on tenacity
and related items in all details, since Iwas in Memphis and now in
Pittsburgh and with no muchtime nor easy access to Internet.
But I think (I only think) that Peirce maid his
best efforts in the direction of Logic-Semiotic-Philosophy.
Thanks for your response, Joe. I remain unconvinced; perhaps a look at
the relevant pages of W3 will help me see things your way. I'll be
traveling for the rest of this week, but will look into that upon my
return. Here I'll just offer a quick gesture or two about how our
disagreement looks