In a few words, Peirce offers a context for his "theology"
(from "Pragmatism In Retrospect - A Last Formulation." "I, for
one, heartily admit that a Humanism that does not pretend to be a science, but
only an instinct, like a bird's power of flight, but purified by meditation, is
the most precious contribution that has been made to philosophy for
ages." What more need be said?
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A Setting for a Poem "Denial" Beloved by the Greek People by the Nobel Prize Winning Poet Giorgos Seferis http://www.youtube.c...
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I have left this formatting as is for obvious reasons. From a longer essay by Gary Moore Derrida on Peirce In the second c...