Peirce rejects three methods for arriving at belief. They are:

a. tenacity, authority, the a priori method.
b. feelings, intuitions, science.
c. deductive logic, inductive logic, modal logic.
d. tenacity, convention, science.


a.

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Ignorance is consequent to the will when: a. the man wills not to know something. b. one should know something, but chooses not to. c. one did not know something, but would have acted differently if he hadknown

d. "the man wills not to know something" and "one did not know something, butwould have acted differently if he had known." e. "the man wills not to know something" and "one should know something, butchooses not to."

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