Thursday, May 18, 2006

Another Superstition


A footnote in Charles Sanders Peirce's "How to Make Our Ideas Clear":

"Fate means merely that which is sure to come true, and can nohow be avoided. It is a superstition to suppose that a certain sort of events are ever fated, and it is another to suppose that the word fate can never be freed from its superstitious taint. We are all fated to die."

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