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The Wiki MarkupThe real, according to Willian1 William James, is "what we in some way find ourselves obliged to take account of." it is whatever anyone thinks it is." _\[Sc._ _about it\] can be true or false."_ _.t{_}_"The rea\!," HalPhorne says, "is that to which true affirmations refer" (" ... reality is the object of correct affirmations \[that which measures their truth\] ...")._

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_"\[R\]eality," Hartshorne says, is "that which makes ideas true rather than false."_

"That is real," C.S. Peirce says, "which is what

of."

"That is real," C.S. Peirce says, "which is what it is whatever anyone thinks it is."

According to Charles Hartshorne, "real" means having a character of its own with reference to which opinions [sc. about it] can be true or false."

The real," Hartshorne says, "is that to which true affirmations refer" (". . . reality is the object of correct affirmations [that which measures their truth] . . .").

"[R]eality," Hartshorne says, is "that which makes ideas true rather than false."



 

 According to Charles Hartshorne, "'real' means having a character of its own with reference to which opinions