Two kinds of certainty

Philosophy of Science 7 (1):26-35 (1940)
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Abstract

In his monograph, “Foundations of the Theory of Signs”, Mr. Morris offers us a framework of ideas which is useful in analyzing many philosophic problems. On the basis of Morris' categories I want to show that it is both logically possible and desirable to make a distinction between two kinds of certainty. I will call them purely logical certainty and practical certainty. They may be called syntactical certainty and pragmatical certainty also.

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