Relation
Manuscript | Posted 06/03/2018 Peirce, Charles S. (1893 [c.]). The Art of Reasoning. Chapter I. What Is a Sign?. MS [R] 796 |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/08/2017 Quote from "Definitions for Baldwin's Dictionary [R]" Relation [L. relatio, a report. from refero, to carry back.] A fact concerning a set of objects, called the relates, or a generalization of a... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 02/03/2016 Quote from "The Logic of Relations" We might define a relation as a fact about an ordered set of things. |
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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" A relation is precisely defined as a fact about several subjects. A fact is an element of truth expressible as a proposition. |
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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 08/01/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 5. Vol. 1. MS [R] 469 Robin Catalogue: 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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Manuscript | Posted 07/01/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Useful for 3rd or 4th?. MS [R] 466 Robin Catalogue: |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 25/11/2014 Quote from "C.S.P.'s Lowell Lectures of 1903 2nd Draught of 3rd Lecture" Relations are qualities of sets of subjects. They are dyadic if the sets are pairs, triadic if the sets are triads. |
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Manuscript | Posted 25/11/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). C.S.P.'s Lowell Lectures of 1903 2nd Draught of 3rd Lecture. MS [R] 462 Robin Catalogue: Beta Graph, Alpha-impossibility, Beta-impossibility, Principle of Contradiction, Principle of Excluded Middle, Relation, Reference, Gamma Graph, Ens Rationis, Softness, Hardness, Adjectival Meaning, Constitutive Principle, Regulative Principle, Pragmatism, Dormitive Virtue, Quality, Possibility, Law of Nature, Existence, Dyadic Relation, Triadic Relation, Brute Relation, Rerelation, Conception, Giving, Law, Sign, Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, Icon, Index, Symbol
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Manuscript | Posted 28/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 3. MS [R] 459 Robin Catalogue: Mathematics, Benjamin Peirce, Science, Natural Classification of Sciences, Mathematical Hypothesis, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Boëthius, Philosophy, Quantity, Richard Dedekind, Logic, Mathematical Reasoning, Necessary Reasoning, Existential Graph, Simplest Mathematics, Number, Georg Cantor, Cardinal Number, Ordinal Number, Multitude, Maniness, Posteriority, Ernst Schröder, Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, Inclusion of Correlates, Substantive Possibility, Quality, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Psychology, Identity, Relation, Existence, Phenomenology, Phenomenon, Ens Rationis, Essence, Nothing, Nonsense
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "Recreations in Reasoning" A fact true of several subjects is called a “relation” between them. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "The Fourth Curiosity" I have, since 1870, written much about the logic of relations. In those writings, I have usually restricted the terms “relations” and “relationships” to existential relations and... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "Relatives" Relation is the relative character, conceived as belonging in different ways to the different relates, and (owing to the somewhat undue prominence given by... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "The Logic of Relatives" A relative […] may be defined as the equivalent of a word or phrase which, either as it is (when I term it a complete relative), or else when the verb “is” is attached to it (and... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "The Critic of Arguments. II. The Reader is Introduced to Relatives" A relation is a fact about a number of things. Thus the fact that a locomotive blows off steam constitutes a relation, or more accurately a relationship (... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "Systems of Quantity" A relation is a character of an object consisting in its forming with others an ordered set of objects belonging to a general class of such sets. |
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Manuscript | Posted 09/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1898 [c.]). Systems of Quantity. MS [R] 22 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 08/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1895 [c.]). On the Logic of Quantity. MS [R] 17 Robin Catalogue: Quantity, Mathematics, Hypothesis, Diagram, Scale of Quantity, Aristotle, Augustus De Morgan, William Hamilton, Euclid, Time, Space, Kant, Benjamin Peirce, George Chrystal, Perfect Knowledge, Definition, Science, Experience, Mathematical Hypothesis, Physical Hypothesis, Deductive Reasoning, Cognitive Experience, Emotional Experience, Probability, Feeling, Sensation, Precept, Observation, Relation, Intuition, Vividness, Instantaneous Photograph, Index, Assertion, Intuitional Diagram
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