Abstract

In this paper I will show some elements of the influence of the Scottish Thomas Reid in the doctrine of Critical Common-sensism of Charles S. Peirce, especially, about the role of the logic of vagueness in the adoption of undoubted beliefs and inferences. This thesis is fundamental to explain the certainties coming from the Critical Common-sensism and the role that it plays as an antecedent of Pragmaticism.

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