Methodeutic
Dictionary Entry | Posted 12/10/2018 Quote from "Letters to Francis C. Russell" In my view, logic has three parts, 1st the Elements which makes analysis of what one has to deal with; Arguments &c. 2nd Critic, which examines the... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/04/2018 Quote from "On Signs [R]" The whole discussion of the logical nature of the different kinds of possible signs makes up the first division of logic, or Speculative Grammar. The second division, Critic,... |
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Article in Journal | Posted 27/06/2017 Santaella Braga, Lucia (1999). Methodeutics, the Liveliest Branch of Semiotics |
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/03/2016 Bergman, Mats (2015). The highest branch of logic? On a neglected question of speculative rhetoric C. S. Peirce once described philosophical rhetoric as "the highest and most living branch of logic". This article outlines a new interpretation of what prompted this unexpected elevation of...
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Article in Journal | Posted 21/12/2015 Bird, Otto (1959). Peirce's Theory of Methodology |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 27/08/2015 Quote from "Miscellaneous Fragments [R]" Semeiotics has three parts: Speculative Grammar, which studies the essential nature of the different kinds of signs; Critic, which studies the general conditions of their relations to their... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 24/07/2015 Quote from "Chapter III. The Nature of Logical Inquiry" …the only branch [of logic] that is particularly concerned with practice is Methodeutic, the study of the proper way of arranging and conducting an inquiry... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/05/2015 Quote from "Adirondack Summer School Lectures" …one branch of logic is methodeutic, which should investigate the general principles upon which scientific studies should be carried on. |
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Manuscript | Posted 12/05/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1905-06 [c.]). Chapter III. The Nature of Logical Inquiry. MS [R] 606 Robin Catalogue: |
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News | Posted 16/04/2015 Helsinki Metaphysical Club: Gabriele Gava Gabriele Gava: "The Role of Methodeutic and Speculative Rhetoric within Peirce’s Classification of the Sciences" |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 06/04/2015 Quote from "Lecture I [R]" …the third branch of logic which specially considers how inquiries are to be ordered and arranged is by Plato and Aristotle and all their followers, and by English... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 06/04/2015 Quote from "Lecture I [R]" …Methodeutic, which is the last goal of logical study[,] is the theory of the advancement of knowledge of all kinds. |
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Manuscript | Posted 26/11/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1909). Meaning Preface. MS [R] 637 Robin Catalogue: Retroduction, Methodeutic, Logic, Christoph Sigwart, Kant, Real, Existence, Thought, Immediate Perception, Dialogue, Argument, Semeiotic, Sign, Object, Icon, Index, Symbol, Precept, Emanation, Interpretation, Actual, Principle of Excluded Middle, Figment, Immediate Judgment, Berkeley, Utterance, Interpretant
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Monograph | Posted 16/10/2014 Gava, Gabriele (2014). Peirce's Account of Purposefulness: A Kantian Perspective This book presents a systematic interpretation of Charles S. Peirce’s work based on a Kantian understanding of his teleological account of thought and inquiry. Departing from readings that... |
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Manuscript | Posted 23/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 452 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 449 Robin Catalogue: |
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Working Paper | Posted 28/08/2014 Paavola, Sami (2014). From Steps and Phases to Dynamically Evolving Abduction A paper presented at the Charles S. Peirce International Centennial Congress 2014. Invigorating Philosophy for the 21st Century. Lowell, USA, 16-19 July. In this paper interplay between... |
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News | Posted 27/06/2014 New Book on Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness Gabriele Gava: Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness: A Kantian Perspective (Routledge, 2014) This book presents a systematic interpretation of Charles S. Peirce’s work based on a Kantian... |
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Manuscript | Posted 18/08/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1906 [c.]). On Signs [R]. MS [R] 793 From the Robin Catalogue: Sign, Medium of Communication, Form, Quasi-mind, Medium, Object, Interpretant, Existential Graph, Active Correlate, Passive Correlate, Tertian, Secundan, Priman, Real Object, Immediate Object, Intended Interpretant, Actual Interpretant, Reflex Interpretant, Logic, Material Characters, Speculative Grammar, Speculative Rhetoric, Logical Critic, Utterance, Habit of Action, Growth of Idea-potentiality, Dicisign, Proposition, Critic, Methodeutic
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 27/01/2013 Quote from "Minute Logic: Chapter I. Intended Characters of this Treatise" All this brings us close to Methodeutic, or Speculative Rhetoric. The practical want of a good treatment of this subject is acute. |