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A quality is something capable of being completely embodied. A law never can be embodied in its character as a law except by determining a habit. A quality is how something may or might have been. A law is how an endless future must continue to be.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Being
Capable
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Determining
Embodied
Endless
Except
Future
Habit
How
Law
May
Might
Must
Never
Quality
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All the evolution we know of proceeds from the vague to the definite.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Definite
Evolution
Know
Proceeds
Vague
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Bad reasoning as well as good reasoning is possible; and this fact is the foundation of the practical side of logic.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Fact
Foundation
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Logic
Possible
Practical
Reasoning
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Doubt is an uneasy and dissatisfied state from which we struggle to free ourselves and pass into the state of belief; while the latter is a calm and satisfactory state which we do not wish to avoid, or to change to a belief in anything else.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Anything
Anything Else
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Belief
Calm
Change
Dissatisfied
Doubt
Else
Free
Latter
Ourselves
Pass
Satisfactory
State
Struggle
Uneasy
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While
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Every new concept first comes to the mind in a judgment.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Concept
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First
Judgment
Mind
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Generality is, indeed, an indispensable ingredient of reality; for mere individual existence or actuality without any regularity whatever is a nullity. Chaos is pure nothing.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Chaos
Existence
Indeed
Indispensable
Individual
Ingredient
Mere
Nothing
Pure
Reality
Regularity
Whatever
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It is impossible not to envy the man who can dismiss reason, although we know how it must turn out at last.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Dismiss
Envy
How
Impossible
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Last
Man
Must
Out
Reason
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It will sometimes strike a scientific man that the philosophers have been less intent on finding out what the facts are, than on inquiring what belief is most in harmony with their system.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Belief
Facts
Finding
Harmony
Inquiring
Intent
Less
Man
Most
Out
Philosophers
Scientific
Sometimes
Strike
System
Than
Will
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The essence of belief is the establishment of a habit; and different beliefs are distinguished by the different modes of action to which they give rise.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
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Belief
Beliefs
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Different Beliefs
Distinguished
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Establishment
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Modes
Rise
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The final upshot of thinking is the exercise of volition, and of this thought no longer forms a part; but belief is only a stadium of mental action, an effect upon our nature due to thought, which will influence future thinking.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
Action
Belief
Due
Effect
Exercise
Final
Forms
Future
Influence
Longer
Mental
Nature
Only
Our
Part
Stadium
Thinking
Thought
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Charles Sanders Peirce
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BirthDate
10 September, 1839
DeathDate
19 April, 1914
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United States
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