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The 1877 and 1878 articles "The Fixation of Belief" and "How to Make Our Ideals Clear" are generally thought to initiate pragmatism, which Peirce would later call pragmaticism.
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evolutionary realism, untested diamond, semeiotic process, more immediate conception, triadic action, dynamical object, second trichotomy, first trichotomy, developmental teleology, rising pulse rate, effete mind, genuine triadic relation, realist hypothesis, evolutionary love, external permanency, shuns fire, scholastic realism, completed proposition, objective idealism, phenomenological categories, final opinion, first cognition, cognition papers, pragmatic maxim, ideal limit
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New List, Abraham Lincoln, The Fixation of Belief, Christopher Hookway, Make Our Ideas Clear, Lady Welby, Platonic Ideas, Peirce Society, Some Consequences of Four Incapacities, Transactions of the Charles, Cambridge University Press, Human Face, Indiana University Press, Peirce's Definitions of Continuity, Twin Earth, Collected Papers, Harvard University Press, Kegan Paul, The Architecture of Theories
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