Expediting Inquiry: Peirce's Social Economy of Research

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (2):208 (2018)
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[W]e remark three classes of men. The first consists of those for whom the chief thing is the qualities of feelings. These men create art. The second consists of the practical men, who carry on the business of the world. They respect nothing but power, and respect power only so far as it [is] exercized. The third class consists of men to whom nothing seems great but reason. … For men of the first class, nature is a picture; for men of the second class, it is an opportunity; for men of the third class, it is a cosmos, so admirable, that to penetrate to its ways seems to them the only thing that makes life worth living.Peirce was one of those very few "to whom nothing seems great but reason," always striving to...

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