Category Archives: Differential Logic

Sign Relational Manifolds • 1

Riemann’s concept of a manifold, especially as later developed, bears a close relationship to Peirce’s concept of a sign relation. I will have to wait for my present train of thought to stop at a station before I can hop … Continue reading

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Details, Details, Details

The difference between the devil and the divinity may lie in the details, but it’s not unusual for the devil to decoy us with detail after detail, when the unexamined premiss is the screen behind which the real deil lies. … Continue reading

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Differential Logic

The Logic of Change and Difference Differential logic is the logic of variation — the logic of change and difference. Differential logic is the component of logic whose object is the description of variation, for example, the aspects of change, … Continue reading

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