Dot
Dictionary Entry | Posted 18/03/2018 Quote from "A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic" A heavy dot scribed at the hook of a spot shall be understood as filling the corresponding blank of the rheme of the spot with an indefinite sign of an individual, so that when there is a... |
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Manuscript | Posted 23/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lectures on Logic, to be delivered at the Lowell Institute. Winter of 1903-1904. Lecture I. MS [R] 454 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 450 Robin Catalogue: Necessary Deduction, Expression, Analysis of Reasonings, Existential Graph, Conventional Sign, Symbol, Replica, Natural Symbol, Graphist, Interpreter, Universe of Discourse, Augustus De Morgan, Exact Logic, Grapheus, Sheet of Assent, Total Graph, Sheet of Assertion, Proposition De Inesse, Enclosure, Scroll, Sep, Close, Line of Identity, Dot, Rhema, Spot, Hook, Categorical Proposition, Pseudograph, Selective, Abstraction
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Manuscript | Posted 28/08/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903 [c.]). On the Simplest Branch of Mathematics. MS [R] 2 A. MS., n.p., [c.1903?], pp. 1-2; 1-5, incomplete, with an alternative p. 5. |
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Manuscript | Posted 12/03/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1911). A Logical Criticism of the Articles of Religious Belief. MS [R] 856 From the Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 09/03/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1906). Introduction to Existential Graphs and an Improvement on the Gamma Graphs [R]. MS [R] 490 From the Robin Catalogue: |