Fixation Of Belief Analysis

799 Words2 Pages

In Peirce’s work, Fixation of Belief, he talks about the many methods people go through to come to secure beliefs. He states that the best way for fixing a belief is the scientific method. Throughout the passage, it shows how people uses these methods to fixate on one and how all these methods don’t work because of the external stimuli. Plato similarly choses one of the four methods to test and shows its flaws in the method. I myself also go through these methods to find the basis for the security of my own personal beliefs. According to the tenacity method, an individual picks a belief that he/she likes and determinedly sticks to it no matter what; also, this method consists of intentional avoidance of occurrences that can possibly stimulate doubt towards ones current belief. Although this method is not reliable for fixing a belief, people tenaciously hold onto a belief because it is an old habit that comes naturally, and something that they feel comfortable with. An example for the method of tenacity is, someone who picks to strictly follow the Buddhist religion, and avoids reading/ hearing anything that the person feel is capable of threatening the religious faith. The person is comfortable with what he/she believes and does not want anything to destabilize that. According to Peirce, a person wants stability and consistency in life; if strictly believing in a faith helps with stability, they will do whatever it takes to keep it, even if it includes avoiding the truth. According to Pierce, the “social impulse” tends to undermine the tenacity method. It is said that the method of tenacity is unreliable; the reason behind that saying is that person mind is easily changed because of heir peers. What other people thinks matter to... ... middle of paper ... ... glasses is missing, you know that the last you saw them were when you put on your contacts in the bathroom, your hypothesis would be its in the bathroom, you go check the bathroom and find it there, you can conclude you left it there after taking putting on your contacts. According to Peirce, the scientific method is best at permanently fixing a belief. In the book, The Trial and Death of Socrates, Socrates is testing the authority method. He tests this by questioning authority. Although the priests and statesmen have no real knowledge of what they claim to know, people of Athens still do as they say because the authority of the past have imposed false knowledge that seemed true to them. The government had an impact of what they believed, and through words and actions, it helped sway people beliefs to listen to the authority regardless of their lack of knowledge.

More about Fixation Of Belief Analysis

Open Document