Manuscript | Posted 18/03/2018
Peirce, Charles S. (1903-09-15). Existential Graphs. MS [R] S28
Existential Graph, General Description, Sheet of Assertion, Experience, Universe of Discourse, Graph-replica, Graph, Area of Cut, Place of Cut, Cut, Entia Rationis, Sep, Antisep, Pseudograph, Proper Name, Selective, Rhema, Spot, Hook, Subject, Line of Identity
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Manuscript | Posted 08/01/2015
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 5. Vol. 1. MS [R] 469
Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., notebook, n.p., 1903, pp. 2-74.
Doctrine of multitudes. Breadth and depth. Reference to Bertrand Russell’s Principles of Mathematics in connection with...
Cardinal Number, Ordinal Number, Doctrine of Multitude, Collection, Multitude, Ens Rationis, Existence, Proper Name, Sam, Gath, Being, Essence, Breadth, Imputed Firstness, Pure Secondness, Regulative Principle, Quality, Bertrand Russell, Scientific Vocabulary, Relation, Georg Cantor, Achilles and the Tortoise, Cantorian Succession, Bernard Bolzano, Definition, Enumerable Collection, Denumeral Collection, Syllogism of Transposed Quantity, Depth
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Article in Journal | Posted 25/11/2014
Weber, Eric Thomas (2008). Proper Names and Persons: Peirce's Semiotic Consideration of Proper Names
The article discusses the semiotic consideration of Charles Sanders Peirce on proper names. The author relates that Peirce's theory of proper names implies the concerns on social practice of...
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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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Article in Journal | Posted 03/11/2014
Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2010). Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Proper Names
The article discusses the pragmatism within the theory of proper names proposed by the American philosopher Charles S. Peirce. It describes Peirce's theory of the existential relation between an...
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Manuscript | Posted 24/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture II [R]. MS [R] 455
Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., notebook, n.p., 1903, pp. 1-31.
The first and third parts of an introduction to the alpha and beta parts of the system of existential graphs; MS. 456 is...
Necessary Reasoning, Mathematical Reasoning, Universe, Universe of Discourse, Graph, Existential Graph, Scribed Sign, Graph-replica, Conditional Proposition De Inesse, Scroll, Enclosure, Place of Cut, Area of Cut, Permissible Transformation, Alphapermissible Transformation, Rule of Erasure and Insertion, Rule of Iteration and Deiteration, Rule of the Double Cut, Modus Ponens, Alpha Graph, Beta Graph, Proper Name, Selective, Sheet of Assertion, Blank, Rheme, Rhema, Monad, Dyad, Triad, Medad, Spot, Lexis, Hook, Line of Identity, Bridge, Illative Transformation, Ligature
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Manuscript | Posted 19/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1901-02 [c.]). An Illustration of Dynamics. MS [R] 49
Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1901-02?], pp. 1-20, with 3 pp. of variants.
Setting out from two problems of dynamics both of which require for their solution the method of...
Infinitesimal, Reality, Existence, Unreal, Proper Name, Common Name, Fancy, Percept, Multitude, Collection, Definiteness, Latitude of Choice, Individuality, Counting, Perceptual Observation, Ens Rationis, Set, Couple, Dyadic Relation, General, Non-existence, Self-correspondence, Correlative Inclusion, Multiplicity
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Manuscript | Posted 08/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1895 [c.]). On the Logic of Quantity, and especially of Infinity. MS [R] 16
Robin Catalogue:
A. MS, n.p., [c.1895], pp. 1, 5-9, 7-18, 18-20.
Several definitions of “mathematics,” including Aristotle’s and CSP’s. Mathematical proof and probable reasoning...
Mathematics, Aristotle, Mathematical Hypothesis, Diagrammatic Embodiment, Diagram, Inherential Diagram, Imputational Diagram, Probable Reasoning, Probability, Experience, Deductive Reasoning, Syllogism, Scale of Quantity, Hume, Contguity, Idea, Vividness, Dimness, Clustering of Ideas, Feeling, Consciousness of Duality, Perception, Imagination, Attention, Desire, Suggestiveness, Inner World, Outer World, Nature, Resemblance, Reason, Evolution of Forms, Metaphysics, Quality, Dual Relation, Mediation, Plural Relation, Sign, Representamen, Icon, Noumenon, Index, Symbol, Assertion, Definition, Familiarity, Clearness, Distinctness, Proper Name, Number, Will, Intuition
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/04/2013
Quote from "On Existential Graphs"
A proper name is a sign denoting something having an identity consisting in continuity of existence and common to the experience of the deliverer and interpreter of the...
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Manuscript | Posted 03/02/2013
Peirce, Charles S. (1908 [c.]). A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (G). MS [R] 842
From the Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., G-c.1905-1, pp. 1-134 (p. 27 and pp. 109-120 missing), with 40 pp. Of variants and 1 p. (“Contents of G”).
Published, in part, as 2.755-772,...
Richard Whately, Logic, God, Humble Argument, Logical Critic, Belief, Cartesian Doubt, Doubt, Kepler, Galileo, Isaac Newton, Daniel Bernoulli, Robert Boyle, John Dalton, Instinct, Physical Science, Psychical Science, Mathematics, Retroduction, Icon, Index, Symbol, Induction, Deduction, Proper Name, Logistic Deduction, Syllogical Deduction, Definitory Deduction, Ratiocinative Deduction, Generalization, Choresy, Cyclosy, Periphraxy, Apeiry, Logical Analysis, Demonstration, Francis Bacon, Crude Induction, Quantitative Induction, Qualitative Induction, Karl Pearson, John Stuart Mill, Uniformity of Nature, Philodemus, Pierre Simon Laplace, Probability, Miracle, Law of Nature, Tychism, Edward Montgomery, Evolutionary Theory, Emanational Theory, Ogden Rood, Scholastic Realism, Rhema, Subject, Categorical Proposition
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Manuscript | Posted 25/11/2012
Peirce, Charles S. (1908). The Bed-Rock Beneath Pragmaticism. MS [R] 300
From the Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., G-1905-1e, pp. 1-65; 33-40; 38-41; 37-38; 40-43.7; plus 64 pp. of fragments running brokenly from p. 1 to p. 60.
This was to have...
Pragmatism, Protagoras, Truth, F. C. S. Schiller, William James, James Mill, Indefiniteness, Protagoreanism, Plato, Vagueness, Generality in Depth, Positivism, Pragmaticism, Ethics of Terminology, Existential Graph, Chemical Graph, Chemistry, Ligature, Selective, Proper Name, Spot, Identity, Iconicity, Logical Depth, Logical Breadth, Phemic Sheet, Universe of Discourse, Nota Notae, Continuity, Line of Identity, Personal Identity, Tree of Porphyry, Concept, Teridentity, Generalized Icon, Composition, Compositionality, Icon, Sequence, Negation, Time, Reasoning, Richard Whately, Pragmaticistic Interpretation, Ground, Augustus De Morgan, Entitative Graph, Sign, Representamen, Euler's Diagrams, Friedrich Albert Lange, John Venn, Graphist, Interpreter, Universe of Real Capacities, Universe of Actual Fact, Universe of Tendencies, Modality, Information, Actual, Possible, Necessary, Tincture, Logical Universe, Oscar Howard Mitchell, Assertion, Feeling, Reason, Material Part, Essence, Alfred Bray Kempe, Connexion, Pseudo-continuity, Bernard Bolzano, Nominalism, Pseudo-continuum, Georg Cantor, Proof of Pragmatism, Proof of Pragmaticism, Limit, Quasi-continuity, Richard Dedekind, Betweenness, Relative, Existential Relation
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