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The pragmatic theory of signs sets the stage for a broad definition of inquiry.  It includes under “inquiry” all the fortuitous and instinctive processes that agents exploit to escape from states of uncertainty, to soothe the “irritation of doubt”, in Peirce's phrase, along with all the deliberate and intelligent procedures that enable communities of agents to deal in systematic ways with the surprises and the problems that they encounter in their several and common experiences.  At one end of this spectrum, the more incidental, instinctive, and casually intuitive forms of inquiry can be carried on without the interruptions of critical reflection.  But an intelligent inquiry is necessarily a reflective inquiry.
 
The pragmatic theory of signs sets the stage for a broad definition of inquiry.  It includes under “inquiry” all the fortuitous and instinctive processes that agents exploit to escape from states of uncertainty, to soothe the “irritation of doubt”, in Peirce's phrase, along with all the deliberate and intelligent procedures that enable communities of agents to deal in systematic ways with the surprises and the problems that they encounter in their several and common experiences.  At one end of this spectrum, the more incidental, instinctive, and casually intuitive forms of inquiry can be carried on without the interruptions of critical reflection.  But an intelligent inquiry is necessarily a reflective inquiry.
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'''Point 9.''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The need for a capacity of reflection is the reflection of a certain incapacity to see certain things without it.
Point 9. The need for a capacity of reflection is the reflection of a certain incapacity to see certain things without it.
      
This point has a bearing on the capacity that one has to recognize one's own character as an objective form of being and to realize it within an active pattern of conduct.
 
This point has a bearing on the capacity that one has to recognize one's own character as an objective form of being and to realize it within an active pattern of conduct.
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Point 10. At this point, the circumstances bearing on the previous few points interact in such a way as to produce a series of further points.
 
Point 10. At this point, the circumstances bearing on the previous few points interact in such a way as to produce a series of further points.
  
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