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Resumen de La ética del intelecto: un acercamiento peirceano

Susan Haack

  • A genuine inquirer seeks the truth; pseudo-inquirers, to make a case for some proposition determined in advance: the sham reasoner, for some proposition his commitment to which is already evident; the fake reasoner, for some proposition to the truth-value of which he is indifferent, but advancing which he believes will benefit himself. Our preposterous environment, in which "everyone shall produce written research in order to live, and it shall be decreed a knowledge explosion" (Barzun) hinders genuine inquiry, encourages the sham and the fake. It has encouraged the factitious despair of the possibility of honest inquiry articulated in much recent philosophy.


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