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Single Idea 22649
[filed under theme 7. Existence / E. Categories / 2. Categorisation
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Full Idea
Every way of classifying a thing is but a way of handling it for some particular purpose. Conceptions, 'kinds', are teleological instruments.
Gist of Idea
Classification can only ever be for a particular purpose
Source
William James (The Sentiment of Rationality [1882], p.24)
Book Ref
James,William: 'Selected Writings of William James', ed/tr. Bird,Graham [Everyman 1995], p.24
A Reaction
Could there not be ways of classifying which suit all of our purposes? If there were a naturally correct way to classifying things, then any pragmatist would probably welcome that. (I don't say there is such a way).
The
18 ideas
from 'The Sentiment of Rationality'
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It seems that we feel rational when we detect no irrationality
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Understanding by means of causes is useless if they are not reduced to a minimum number
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Our greatest pleasure is the economy of reducing chaotic facts to one single fact
[James]
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We have a passion for knowing the parts of something, rather than the whole
[James]
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A complete system is just a classification of the whole world's ingredients
[James]
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A single explanation must have a single point of view
[James]
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Classification can only ever be for a particular purpose
[James]
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22650
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How can the ground of rationality be itself rational?
[James]
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Dogs' curiosity only concerns what will happen next
[James]
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22652
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The mind has evolved entirely for practical interests, seen in our reflex actions
[James]
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22653
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Early Christianity says God recognises the neglected weak and tender impulses
[James]
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We can't know if the laws of nature are stable, but we must postulate it or assume it
[James]
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22656
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Trying to assess probabilities by mere calculation is absurd and impossible
[James]
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Scientific genius extracts more than other people from the same evidence
[James]
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22657
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All good philosophers start from a dumb conviction about which truths can be revealed
[James]
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Experimenters assume the theory is true, and stick to it as long as result don't disappoint
[James]
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22659
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It is wisdom to believe what you desire, because belief is needed to achieve it
[James]
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22660
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Evolution suggests prevailing or survival as a new criterion of right and wrong
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