Logic of Relatives
Manuscript | Posted 27/02/2018 Peirce, Charles S. (1897 [c.]). Logic. The Theory of Reasoning. Part I. Exact Logic. Introduction. What is Logic. MS [R] 735 Robin Catalogue: |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 22/08/2015 Quote from "Cambridge Lectures on Reasoning and the Logic of Things: Detached Ideas on Vitally Important Topics. Lecture II" The great difference between the logic of relatives and ordinary logic is that the former regards the form of relation in all its generality and in its different possible species while the latter... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 22/08/2015 Quote from "Book II. Division I. Part 2. Logic of Relatives. Chapter XII. The Algebra of Relatives" As all of logic deals with relations, it is more accurate to describe the branch of logic with which I am going to expound as the logic of relatives, i.e. relative terms. Relations as relatives... |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/08/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1893). Book II. Division I. Part 2. Logic of Relatives. Chapter XII. The Algebra of Relatives. MS [R] 418 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/08/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1893). How to Reason: A Critick of Arguments. Advertisement. MS [R] 397 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 08/01/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). C. S . Peirce's Lowell Lectures for 1903. Lecture 4.. MS [R] 467 Robin Catalogue: Gamma Graph, Alpha Graph, Beta Graph, Quincuncial Projection, Logic of Relatives, Quality, Broken Cut, Modal Proposition, Time, Error, Ignorance, Potential, Exact Logic, Augustus De Morgan, George Boole, William Stanley Jevons, Ernst Schröder, Oscar Howard Mitchell, Entitative Graph, Existential Graph
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Article in Journal | Posted 29/11/2014 Paolucci, Claudio (2008). From Logic of Relatives to Cognitive Semiotics: On some unsuspected correspondences between Peirce and Structuralism This paper investigates the actuality of structuralism in its relationship with cognitive semantics. It does so through a trajectory that begins with Peirce's Logic of Relatives, then Tesnière...
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Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014 Jacquette, Dale (2009). Revisionary Early-Peircean Predicate Logic without Proper Names The article focuses on the nineteenth-century philosophical theories regarding universal concepts held by American philosopher and mathematician Charles S. Peirce. The author focuses on Peirce's...
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