Phenomenology
Dictionary Entry | Posted 06/02/2013 Quote from "Minute Logic: Chapter II. Section II. Why Study Logic? " If this be so, and if the scheme of classification of the sciences that has been proposed be correct, it will follow that there are but five theoretical sciences which do not more or less depend... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 06/02/2013 Quote from "Minute Logic: Chapter II. Section II. Why Study Logic? " In the derivation of this word, “phenomenon” is to be understood in the broadest sense conceivable; so that phenomenology might rather be defined as the study of what seems... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 04/02/2013 Quote from "Harvard Lectures on Pragmatism: Lecture V" Philosophy has three grand divisions. The first is Phenomenology, which simply contemplates the Universal Phenomenon and discerns its ubiquitous elements, Firstness,... |
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Manuscript | Posted 08/01/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures on Some Topics of Logic Bearing on Questions Now Vexed. Part 1 of 3rd draught of 3rd Lecture. MS [R] 464 From the Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 04/01/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Syllabus: Syllabus of a course of Lectures at the Lowell Institute beginning 1903, Nov. 23. On Some Topics of Logic. MS [R] 478 From the Robin Catalogue: Classification of Sciences, Auguste Comte, Science of Discovery, Science of Review, Practical Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, Idioscopy, Phenomenology, Phenomenon, Normative Science, Metaphysics, Physical Science, Psychical Science, Nomological Physics, Classificatory Physics, Nomological Psychics, Classificatory Psychics, Descriptive Psychics, Speculative Grammar, Critic, Methodeutic, Psychology, Ethnology, History, Ontology, Religious Metaphysics, Physical Metaphysics, Crystallography, Biology, Chemistry, Ethics of Terminology, Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, Hegel, Consciousness, Degeneracy, Law, Dissociation
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 22/12/2012 Vernis, Ramon Vilà: "Peircean Categories: an Old Name for a New Way of Thinking" The evolution of Peirce’s thought seems to go through a series of dramatic turns and breaks, among them the appearance of phenomenology by the turn of the century, along with the emergence of... |
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 22/12/2012 Rosenthal, Sandra: "Categories, Pragmatism, and Experimental Method" Peirce’s method of categorial development reveals the experimental nature of phenomenology, of metaphysics, and of the relation between their respective claims. The phenomenological categories of... |