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Epilogue—reflections on complexions of habit
pp. 421-432
Résumé
Peirce's entire semiotic rests upon his concept of habit. In supplying us with his categories, together with virtual habit as potential habit, Peirce opens up pregnant propositions, assertions, and arguments to arrive at novel inferences in the continuum of ideas. He makes emphatic his commitment to unify all members, by demonstrating the relevance of momentary, individual existents to the improvement of logic for all generations. Accordingly, habit welds members of the continuum—championing each accomplishment (physical, mental, conscious/unconscious), in light of their contribution to ontological and logical objectivity at large. In short, the compulsion to discover hidden patterns of truth for mankind provides a lofty purpose for the individual—to utilize signs (consciously and unconsciously) as tools of enlightenment beyond the self.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Anderson Myrdene (2016) Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit: before and beyond consciousness. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 421-432
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45920-2_23
Citation complète:
, 2016, Epilogue—reflections on complexions of habit. In M. Anderson (ed.) Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit (421-432). Dordrecht, Springer.