Reason's Rules
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Resource ID
22794
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, in part, as 5.538-545 (pp. 21-45). Omitted is a dialogue between author and reader, with an aside about the Hegelian dialectic. The various extra-firm beliefs which the reader has about reasoning and belief itself: the reader's logica utens. Doubt, its derivation and the psychological uneasiness associated with it. Doubt is always more or less conscious, but this is not true of belief. That a man may be quite unaware of his belief is illustrated by the Northern reaction to the South's attack upon Fort Sumter. Cf. MS. 598.
general index
Belief and doubt, fixation of Belief, Hegelian Dialectics, Doubt, Hegel Georg W. F., Logic (modal see Modality), Logica utens, Reasoning (probable see also Probability)
pagination
pp. 1-47, with 11 pp. of variants.
Date
1902~
number
MS0596_025
date (Robin)
c. 1902