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12/10/2018 | Elements | Letters to Francis C. Russell | preview |
12/10/2018 | Critic | Letters to Francis C. Russell | preview |
12/10/2018 | Methodeutic | Letters to Francis C. Russell | preview |
10/10/2018 | Science | From Comte to Benjamin Kidd | preview |
08/10/2018 | Logic | Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic | preview |
08/10/2018 | Instinct | Miscellaneous Fragments [R] | preview |
07/10/2018 | Real | Letters to F. C. S. Schiller | preview |
07/10/2018 | Science | Nominalism, Realism, and the Logic of Modern Science [R] | preview |
28/05/2018 | Habit | Meaning Pragmatism [R] | preview |
09/04/2018 | Critic | On Signs [R] | preview |
Some Wit, Wisdom & Bewilderment
I do not call the solitary studies of a single man a science. It is only when a group of men, more or less in intercommunication, are aiding and stimulating one another by their understanding of a particular group of studies as outsiders cannot understand them, that I call their life a science.
Adirondack Lectures, 1905