For Peirce, "The object of reasoning is to find out, from the consideration of ..."
A) what we take on faith to things we hold with a stronger opinion.
B) what we believe to what we can prove with deductive certainty.
C) what we already know, something else which we do not know.
D) what experts or authorities tell us is true.
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