process character, of human action. A process, however, can be known only through its instantiations, and in Peirce's final meaning individual "actions", the traditional objects of interest, are instantiations of more comprehensive phenomena, "habits". For Peirce, habitual action is not outside the control of the acting subject's consciousness. The consciousness is present even in so radical sense that the habitual character of action is supposed to correlate positively with its logicality and rationality." /> In what sense exactly is Peirce's habit-concept revolutionary? - Kilpinen Erkki | sdvig press

In what sense exactly is Peirce's habit-concept revolutionary?

Erkki Kilpinen

pp. 199-213


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