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Selection from C.S. Peirce, “Logic Of Relatives” (1870), CP 3.45–149 92. Demonstration of the sort called mathematical is founded on suppositions of particular cases. The geometrician draws a...
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Selection from C.S. Peirce, “Logic Of Relatives” (1870), CP 3.45–149 93. In reference to the doctrine of individuals, two distinctions should be borne in mind. The logical atom, or term not capable...
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Some problems cannot be solved in the paradigms where they first appear, which is why we keep recurring to them without quite freeing ourselves from the loops in which they ensnare us. Questions about...
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Selection from C.S. Peirce’s “Logic Of Relatives” (1870) Demonstration of the sort called mathematical is founded on suppositions of particular cases. The geometrician draws a figure; the algebraist...
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Selection from C.S. Peirce’s “Logic Of Relatives” (1870) In reference to the doctrine of individuals, two distinctions should be borne in mind. The logical atom, or term not capable of logical...
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