Relationship
Dictionary Entry | Posted 02/03/2016 Quote from "The Logic of Relations" The general name which applies to a thing by virtue of its being the first correlate of a relation is called a relative. That fact which, being looked upon in a... |
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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" That in the reality which corresponds to a proposition with a relative predicate is called the fundamentum relationis. A relationship is a system of such ... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014 Quote from "Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations" A dyadic relation is a character whose being consists in the logical possibility of a definite fact concerning an ordered pair, or dyad, of subjects; the first of these being... |
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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 "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. I use our English... |
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Manuscript | Posted 09/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1898 [c.]). Systems of Quantity. MS [R] 22 Robin Catalogue: |