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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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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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Minimal Negation Operators • 4

Note.  I’m including a more detailed definition of minimal negation operators in terms of conventional logical operations largely because readers of particular tastes have asked for it in the past.  But it can easily be skipped until one has a … Continue reading

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Minimal Negation Operators • 3

It will take a few more rounds of stage-setting before we are able to entertain concrete examples of applications but the following may indicate the direction of generalization embodied in minimal negation operators. To begin, let’s observe two ways of … Continue reading

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Minimal Negation Operators • 2

Re: Minimal Negation Operators • 1 The brief description of minimal negation operators given in the previous post is enough to convey the rule of their construction.  For future reference, a more formal definition is given below. Initial Definition The … Continue reading

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