Multiple Choice
What is it to believe something, according to Peirce?
A) To have a firm conviction about something.
B) To possess a habit of acting in certain ways, given certain circumstances.
C) To have a habit that always makes you act in the same way.
D) To be disposed to say yes, if someone asks you if the world is round.
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