“The a priori method is distinguished for its comfortable conclusions. It is the nature of the process to adopt whatever belief weare inclined to, and there are certain flatteries to the vanity of man which we all believe by nature, until we are awakened from our pleasing dream by rough facts.”
Quote by Charles Sanders Peirce
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Source: Collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce
Source: Collected Papers
Source: The collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: pragmatism and pragmaticism
Source: Selected Writings (Values in a Universe of Chance)
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