Agreements on the Questions and Methods of Inquiry
2
(11)
Agreement on the Data
13
(24)
Whately's Classification of Arguments
37
(10)
Locke's Two Great Errors
47
(10)
2 "Faculties" (II): Romanticism for Logicians
57
(32)
Neoplatonism about Knowledge itself
58
(6)
Neoplatonism about the Owners of Knowledge
64
(14)
Neoplatonism about the Objects of Knowledge
78
(11)
3 "Faculties" (III): Peirce's Constructions
89
(38)
Constructing a Concept of Logical Negation
90
(17)
Constructing Concepts of Error and Real Doubt
107
(6)
Constructing Concepts of the Mental and of the Real
113
(14)
4 "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities"
127
(56)
Agreements on the Concept of Knowledge
129
(22)
Minds as Vague Particulars
151
(17)
Logic as Ethics of Freedom
168
(15)
5 "The Fixation of Belief"
183
(56)
Peirce's Second Critique Strategy
195
(18)
The Anatomy of the Four Methods
213
(10)
A Cartesian Gambit in Second Critique Defense
223
(11)
Peirce's Rhetorical Purpose
234
(5)
6 Reading Descartes's First Meditation
239
(28)
Descartes's Language
240
(9)
The Peircean Reading
249
(7)
Advantages of Peirce's Reading
256
(11)
7 The Pragmatic Maxim Applied to Itself
267
(46)
The Essay's Immediate Object and Purpose
270
(9)
Dynamic Objects in the Maxim
279
(14)
Rational Purposes in the Maxim
293
(20)
Bibliography
313
(10)
Index
323
(6)
About the Author
329
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