How To Make Our Ideas Clear by Charles Sanders Peirce
This seminal work delves into the philosophy of pragmatism, emphasizing the importance of clarity in thought and communication. It argues that the meaning of an idea is rooted in its practical effects and consequences, advocating for a methodical approach to understanding concepts by considering their tangible implications. The text outlines a systematic process for refining ideas, encouraging readers to evaluate beliefs based on their experiential outcomes, thus fostering a more precise and actionable understanding of abstract notions.
- Published
- 1878
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 10-20
- Original Language
- English
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