C. S. Peirce on Vital Matters

Authors

  • Cheryl Misak

Keywords:

truth, inquiry, Experience, belief, ethics

Abstract

C.S. Peirce is infamous for his assertion that the ideas of truth and belief are out of place in vital or ethical matters. We must go on instinct and custom. But he also asserts that his view of truth is applicable to ethics - a true belief about what is right or wrong is the belief that would stand up to all deliberation, experience and argument. I shall resolve this tension in Peirce’s work in favor of the cognitivist reading. That is, I shall argue that Peirce presents us with an attractive view of truth which makes sense of the thought that our moral judgements aspire to truth.

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Published

2013-01-09

How to Cite

Misak, C. (2013). C. S. Peirce on Vital Matters. Cognitio: Revista De Filosofia, (3), 64–82. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/article/view/13252

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Papers on Pragmatism