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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 6

Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA Continuing discussion of the conditional form, as expressed in Peirce’s logical graphs under the existential interpretation, incited me to cite one of my own essays on the subject. Re: Peirce List Discussions • … Continue reading

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The Difference That Makes A Difference That Peirce Makes • 19

Re: Peirce List • John Sowa Peirce uses the word “formal” in a sense that gives it normative force.  It is this sense in which he defines logic as formal semiotic. But taking “formal” in a normative sense weighs against John … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 5

The World of Ā Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA The relationship between classical and non-classical logic is a topic that comes up from time to time in these discussions.  Inquiry into it tends to take a different tack … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 4

Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA A couple of comments in response to questions about the relationship between Spencer Brown’s Laws of Form and the broader scope of Peirce’s Logical Graphs. Re: Peirce List Discussion • HR George Spencer Brown … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 3

Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA Peirce’s use of the “scroll” as a graphical syntax for implication continued to raise many questions at this point in the Peirce List reading.  I think a lot of what bothers people has … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 2

How Logic Got Its Blots Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA Taking positive implication as a basic construct, as Peirce does in the lectures at hand, one has to find a way to rationalize the introduction of negative concepts, … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Comment 1

Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA A question arose concerning one of Peirce’s ways of explaining logical negation. Re: Peirce List Discussion • GF I commented as follows. One way of saying “not x” or “x is false” is … Continue reading

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Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures • Preliminaries

Cf: Laws Of Form Discussion • JA Re: Peirce List Discussion • GF In September the Peirce List began a reading of Peirce’s 1903 Lowell Lectures (“Some Topics of Logic Bearing on Questions Now Vexed”).  I’ve had opportunities for only … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Traction • 5

☯   TAO   ☯ Trials And Outcomes Expression | Impression Effectors | Receptors Exertion | Reaction Conduct | Bearing Control | Observe Effect | Detect Poke | Peek Note | Note Pat | Apt | Tap Pragmatism makes thinking … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Traction • 4

Re: Oliver Maclaren • Statistics Without True Models Or Hypothesis Testing I once wrote a “pure empiricist” sequential learning program that took this sort of approach to the data in its input stream. Here is the manual, that will give … Continue reading

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