Dōgen's Fallibilism: Three Fascicles of Shōbōgenzō

The article discusses the argument of philosopher Charles S. Peirce regarding epistemological fallibilism. It mentions that fallibilism is considered as a basic method of Peirce's pragmatism. It outlines some of the aspects of his fallibilism such as inductive knowledge and deductive inquiry. I...

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Published in:The journal of religion
Main Author: Takushi Odagiri (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 2016
In: The journal of religion
Further subjects:B Philosophers
B Fallibilism
B BELIEF & doubt
B Pragmatism
B Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914
B theory of knowledge
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Summary:The article discusses the argument of philosopher Charles S. Peirce regarding epistemological fallibilism. It mentions that fallibilism is considered as a basic method of Peirce's pragmatism. It outlines some of the aspects of his fallibilism such as inductive knowledge and deductive inquiry. It notes the epistemological stance of Peirce to virtuality wherein the nature of the phenomenon is the same regardless of one's standpoint.
ISSN:1549-6538
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/687798