The Formation of Habits and the Origin of Laws in the Cambridge Conference VII, by Ch. S. Peirce
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2015.3.20902Keywords:
Peirce. Habit. Conservation of Energy. Chance. Origin of Laws of Nature.Abstract
This article aims a reflection on the arguments proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce in his well-known Cambridge Conference VII, issued in 1898, under the title “Habit”, in which he justifies his position about how it would be possible to explain the origin of the universe through a philosophy with a genetic character. This explanation takes, within his complex architectural system of thought, the tendency of acquiring habits as the axial explanatory principle of the origin of Laws of Nature. Peirce takes such a principle as the basis on which it would be possible to claim an affinity between mind and matter.
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