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Query - Charles Peirce
I have only just started really slowly understanding the readings of Charles Peirce, but I still have a few questions. If I understand correctly, Charles Peirce agrees with the scientific method, but how would he explain a few of this questions:
- What is his (CP's) accurate view of the scientific method? Does he agree it is the only method?
- Is the scientific method CP's/a philosophers view to prove a way of life? If so how? Or is it CP's way of life (seeing he was a scientist himself, it might seem a redundant question)?
- What is his way of proving things through the scientific method? Is it also through Observing, Question, Hypothesizing, & Experimenting? Or is there another way he proves this?
- What is CP’s belief of the way scientific method works?
These questions are probably tied together but if it can be explained separately I’ll appreciate it
I have only just started really slowly understanding the readings of Charles Peirce, but I still have a few questions. If I understand correctly, Charles Peirce agrees with the scientific method, but how would he explain a few of this questions:
- What is his (CP's) accurate view of the scientific method? Does he agree it is the only method?
- Is the scientific method CP's/a philosophers view to prove a way of life? If so how? Or is it CP's way of life (seeing he was a scientist himself, it might seem a redundant question)?
- What is his way of proving things through the scientific method? Is it also through Observing, Question, Hypothesizing, & Experimenting? Or is there another way he proves this?
- What is CP’s belief of the way scientific method works?
These questions are probably tied together but if it can be explained separately I’ll appreciate it
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