The Commens Dictionary
Quote from ‘That Categorical and Hypothetical Propositions are one in essence, with some connected matters’
Term:
Quote:
The logical and hemilogical relations belong to the old class of relations of reason, while relations in re are alogical. But there are a few not unimportant relations of reason which are likewise alogical. In my paper of 1867, I committed the error of identifying those relations constituted by non-relative characters with relations of equiparance, that is, with necessarily mutual relations, and the dynamical relations with relations of disquiparance, or possibly non-mutual relations. Subsequently, falling out of one error into another, I identified the two classes respectively with relations of reason and relations in re.
Date:
1895-6 [c.]
References:
CP 1.567
Editorial Annotations:
The "paper of 1867" is 'On a New List of Categories'
Citation:
‘Equiparance’ (pub. 14.08.17-09:11). Quote in M. Bergman & S. Paavola (Eds.), The Commens Dictionary: Peirce's Terms in His Own Words. New Edition. Retrieved from http://www.commens.org/dictionary/entry/quote-categorical-and-hypothetical-propositions-are-one-essence-some-connected-4.