192. "Metaphysics may be divided into, i, General Metaphysics, or Ontology; ii, Psychical, or Religious, Metaphysics, concerned chiefly with the questions of 1, God, 2, Freedom, 3, Immortality; and iii, Physical Metaphysics, which discusses the real nature of time, space, laws of nature, matter, etc. The second and third branches appear at present to look upon one another with supreme contempt."
Peirce: CP 1.193 Cross-Ref:††
This arch-comment which does not commit Peirce to any particular resolution but may suggest a triadic perspective, is not among the most frequently noted quotations.
It requires no comment.
Peirce: CP 1.193 Cross-Ref:††
This arch-comment which does not commit Peirce to any particular resolution but may suggest a triadic perspective, is not among the most frequently noted quotations.
It requires no comment.