“What is meant by saying that my choice of which way to walk home after the lecture is ambiguous and matter of chance?…It means that both Divinity Avenue and Oxford Street are called but only one, and that one either one, shall be chosen.”

The Dilemma of Determinism (1884) p.155
1880s

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American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist 1842–1910

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