You can’t help believing that most of your beliefs are true, but you can also be sure that some of them are wrong, that all of them are vague, and that being alive means having a lot more to learn.
— Turning Signs Chapter 8
You can’t help believing that most of your beliefs are true, but you can also be sure that some of them are wrong, that all of them are vague, and that being alive means having a lot more to learn.
— Turning Signs Chapter 8
I very much like your juxtaposition of ‘believing’ with your neologism, ‘beliving’, as it seems to me to get to the heart of the matter of belief in the Peircean pragmatic sense.