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" The one intelligible theory of the universe is that of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws. "
The Monist - Side 534
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Essays in Philosophy

James Ward, Olwen Ward Campbell - 1927 - 402 sider
...while its variety is attributed to spontaneity in some form. As the mathematician, CS Peirce, puts it: "The one intelligible theory of the universe is that...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws."1 And certainly, as Schelling and Fechner have urged, we...
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Philosophical Writings of Peirce

Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 sider
...By placing the inward and outward aspects of substance on a par, it seems to render both primordial. The one intelligible theory of the universe is that...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws. But before this can be accepted it must show itself capable...
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A History of Philosophy: Bentham to Russell

Frederick Charles Copleston - 1966 - 594 sider
...specialized and partially deadened mind'.1 So convinced is he of this, that he does not hesitate to say that 'the one intelligible theory of the universe...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws'.2 Now, if it is asked whether Peirce believed in God, the...
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Selected Writings (Values in a Universe of Chance)

Charles Sanders Peirce - 1966 - 484 sider
...By placing the inward and outward aspects of substance on a par, it seems to render both primordial. The one intelligible theory of the universe is that...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws. But before this can be accepted it must show itself capable...
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American Philosophy: A Historical Anthology

Barbara MacKinnon - 1985 - 710 sider
...By placing the inward and outward aspects of substance on a par, it seems to render both primordial. The one intelligible theory of the universe is that...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws. But before this can be accepted it must show itself capable...
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Philosophy in World Perspective: A Comparative Hermeneutic of the Major Theories

David A. Dilworth - 1989 - 252 sider
...rational prediction. Peirce also pursued the theological implications of his own theory, insisting that "the one intelligible theory of the universe is that of objective idealism," which envisions a progressively mental creation.38 Compared to Peirce, Nietzsche was still a romantic,...
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Charles S. Peirce's Evolutionary Philosophy

Carl R. Hausman - 1997 - 260 sider
...kind of mechanism," which he thinks is unreasonable. 9 Thus, he says, "The one in8Ibid. telligible theory of the universe is that of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws" (6.24). An illustration of the influence and authority of...
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Bereft of Reason: On the Decline of Social Thought and Prospects for Its Renewal

Eugene Halton - 1995 - 324 sider
...metamorphosed from pragmatists into contemporary rationalists. LAW AS A REASONABLENESS ENERGIZING IN THE WORLD The one intelligible theory of the universe is that...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws. Peirce^ Peirce effected a marriage of opposites in his philosophic...
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Semiosis in the Postmodern Age

Floyd Merrell - 1995 - 398 sider
...more mindlike than machinelike. so also Peirce. before the age of the new physics. argued that "[tlhe one intelligible theory of the universe is that of objective idealism. that matter is effete mind. inveterate habits becoming physical laws" 1CP. 6.25). Thus the range of /s. the interpretants. holds...
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Peirce's Doctrine of Signs: Theory, Applications, and Connections

Vincent Michael Colapietro, Thomas M. Olshewsky - 1996 - 480 sider
...we might consider that the subject itself is a kind of foundation when we see his striking assertion that, "The one intelligible theory of the universe...of objective idealism, that matter is effete mind, inveterate habits becoming physical laws" (CP 6.25). But in this case, if we return to the subject...
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