Seven Ways of Looking at a Pragmatic Maxim • 4
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All,
The fourth excerpt illustrates one of Peirce's many attempts
to get the sense of the pragmatic philosophy across by rephrasing
the pragmatic maxim in an alternative way. In introducing this
version, he addresses an order of prospective critics who do not
deem a simple heuristic maxim, much less one that concerns itself
with a routine matter of logical procedure, as forming a sufficient
basis for a full-grow n philosophy.
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❝On their side, one of the faults that I think they might find with me
is that I make pragmatism to be a mere maxim of logic instead of a sublime
principle of speculative philosophy. In order to be admitted to better
philosophical standing I have endeavored to put pragmatism as I understand
it into the same form of a philosophical theorem. I have not succeeded any
better than this:
❝Pragmatism is the principle that every theoretical judgment expressible in a
sentence in the indicative mood is a confused form of thought whose only meaning,
if it has any, lies in its tendency to enforce a corresponding practical maxim
expressible as a conditional sentence having its apodosis in the imperative mood.❞
(Peirce, CP 5.18, 1903).
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