The ideal of intellectual integrity, in life and literature
New Literary History 36 (3):359-375 (2005)
| Abstract | A philosophical exploration of the ideal of intellectual integrity drawing on Samuel Butler's semi-autobiographical Bildungsroaman, The Way of All Flesh; and relating this to C.S. Peirce's idea of the scientific attitude and Percy Bridgman's reflections on the conditions needed for this ideal to flourish. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Integrity Samuel Butler Charles S. Peirce | |||||||||
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