Experience

Keyword: Experience


Dictionary Entry | Posted 19/03/2018
Quote from "Letters to Mario Calderoni"

Experience may be defined as the cognitive element which the course of life has brutally forced upon me, without reason. It implies a conservative, inert...

Manuscript | Posted 18/03/2018
Peirce, Charles S. (1903-09-15). Existential Graphs. MS [R] S28
Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/03/2018
Quote from "Minute Logic: Chapter I. Intended Characters of this Treatise"

By experience, I do not mean the first impressions of sense merely, I mean all that the history of our lives has forced us to assent to and accept.

Article in Journal | Posted 20/02/2018
Atkins, Richard K. (2017). Sensation, Nominalism, and the Elements of Experience
Charles Sanders Peirce and Maurice Merleau-Ponty raise the same objection to British empiricism: its foundational tenet–captured in Hume's Copy Principle, that all of our ideas are fainter...
Article in Journal | Posted 19/01/2016
Goudge, Thomas A. (1936). Further Reflections on Peirce's Doctrine of the Given
Article in Journal | Posted 19/01/2016
Goudge, Thomas A. (1935). The Views of Charles Peirce on the Given in Experience
Dictionary Entry | Posted 24/11/2015
Quote from "Studies of Meaning"

Experience, in the proper sense of the term, is all that one has gone through. It consists in the events of one’s life.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 25/10/2015
Quote from "Reason's Rules"

experience means nothing but just that of a cognitive nature which the history of our lives has forced upon us. It is indirect, if the medium of...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 23/10/2015
Quote from "Phaneroscopy: Or, The Natural History of Concepts"

We experience vicissitudes, especially. We cannot experience the vicissitude without experiencing the perception which undergoes the change; but the concept of experience is broader than...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/10/2015
Quote from "Pragmatism"

An experience […] is a single event, or is an expectation of it; and no sum of single objects can make up a general. An experience, or the generalization of...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/10/2015
Quote from "On Topical Geometry, in General (T)"

I use the word “experience” in a much broader sense than it carries in the special sciences. For those sciences, experience is that which their special means of observation directly bring to light...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 24/08/2015
Quote from "Grand Logic 1893: Division III. Substantial Study of Logic Chapter VI. The Essence of Reasoning"

The historic happenings which affect men’s beliefs [are] called experience. [—]

As for this experience under the influence of which beliefs are formed what is that? It is nothing...

Manuscript | Posted 20/07/2015
Peirce, Charles S. (1893 [c.]). Nominalism, Realism, and the Logic of Modern Science [R]. MS [R] 860

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., G-c.1896-1, 17 pp.
From this manuscript, 6.492-493 were published. Unpublished: scientific method and the solution of philosophical problems....

Dictionary Entry | Posted 04/05/2015
Quote from "Philosophy in the Light of the Logic of Relatives"

Experience is that which is quite irresistibly forced in upon us in the course of life.

Manuscript | Posted 04/05/2015
Peirce, Charles S. (nd). Philosophy in the Light of the Logic of Relatives. MS [R] 1336

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., n.d., pp. 1-13, unfinished.
Classification of the sciences. Some of the ways in which CSP’s classification differs from Comte’s. The relationship...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 12/01/2015
Quote from "Minute Logic: Chapter III. The Simplest Mathematics"

What is experience? It is the resultant ideas that have been forced upon us. We find we cannot summon up what images we like. Try to banish an idea and it only comes...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 12/01/2015
Quote from "Logic of Mathematics: An attempt to develop my categories from within"

Experience is the course of life. The world is that which experience inculcates.

News | Posted 11/10/2014
Catégories du pragmatisme 1: Expérience et action

Séminaire Paris/Lyon - 2014/2015

Responsabilité et organisation : Roberto Frega (EHESS), Claude Gautier (ENS de Lyon), Mathias Girel (ENS de Paris), Stéphane Madelrieux (Université Jean...

Manuscript | Posted 25/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 3. 1st draught. MS [R] 458

Robin Catalogue:
Science, mathematics, and quantity. Pure mathematics (the science of hypotheses) is divided in accordance with the complexity of its hypotheses. Simplest mathematics...

Manuscript | Posted 17/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1906 [c.]). Numeration. MS [R] 48

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., n.d., pp. 1-20, with 44 pp., some of which belong to different drafts but many of which are rejected pages.
Definitions of “number” and “series.”...

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