Perfect Continuum   

Perfect Continuum

Commens
Digital Companion to C. S. Peirce
Perfect Continuum
1908 | Some Amazing Mazes | CP 4.642

my notion of the essential character of a perfect continuum is the absolute generality with which two rules hold good, first, that every part has parts; and second, that every sufficiently small part has the same mode of immediate connection with others as every other has. This manifestly vague statement will more clearly convey my idea (though less distinctly) than the elaborate full explication of it could.