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| : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions|RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions]] | | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions|RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions]] |
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| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#SYNF. Syntactic Fallacy|SYNF. Syntactic Fallacy]] |
| : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism|TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism]] | | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism|TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism]] |
| : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories|VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories]] | | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories|VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories]] |
− | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects|VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects]] | + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Project|VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Project]] |
| : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience|VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience]] | | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience|VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience]] |
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| ==HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction • Work Area== | | ==HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction • Work Area== |
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| + | ===HAPA. Work Area 1=== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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− | CP 3.642
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− | CP 4.463-465
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− | CP 2.358 is Peirce's Baldwin Dictionary definition of "predicate".
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− | CP 3.465 is a short summary of these poly-unsaturated "polyads".
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− | CP 3.469 mentions the chemical analogy with "unsaturated bonds".
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− | | The most ordinary fact of perception, such as "it is light", involves
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− | | 'precisive' abstraction, or 'prescission'. But 'hypostatic' abstraction,
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− | | the abstraction which transforms "it is light" into "there is light here",
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− | | which is the sense which I shall commonly attach to the word abstraction
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− | | (since 'prescission' will do for precisive abstraction) is a very special
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− | | mode of thought. It consists in taking a feature of a percept or percepts
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− | | (after it has already been prescinded from the other elements of the percept),
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− | | so as to take propositional form in a judgment (indeed, it may operate upon
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− | | any judgment whatsoever), and in conceiving this fact to consist in the
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− | | relation between the subject of that judgment and another subject, which
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− | | has a mode of being that merely consists in the truth of propositions of
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− | | which the corresponding concrete term is the predicate.
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− | |
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− | | Thus, we transform the proposition, "honey is sweet",
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− | | into "honey possesses sweetness". "Sweetness" might be
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− | | called a fictitious thing, in one sense. But since the
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− | | mode of being attributed to it 'consists' in no more than
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− | | the fact that some things are sweet, and it is not pretended,
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− | | or imagined, that it has any other mode of being, there is,
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− | | after all, no fiction. The only profession made is that we
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− | | consider the fact of honey being sweet under the form of a
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− | | relation; and so we really can. I have selected sweetness
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− | | as an instance of one of the least useful of abstractions.
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− | | Yet even this is convenient. It facilitates such thoughts
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− | | as that the sweetness of honey is particularly cloying;
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− | | that the sweetness of honey is something like the
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− | | sweetness of a honeymoon; etc.
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− |
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− | Reference:
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− |
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− | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics",
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− | | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902.
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− | |
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− | | http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05091.html
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| Subj: Re: ification | | Subj: Re: ification |
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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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− | ==JITL. Just In Time Logic== | + | ===HAPA. Work Area 2=== |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
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− | ===JITL. Note 1===
| + | CP 3.642 |
| + | CP 4.463-465 |
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− | <pre> | + | CP 2.358 is Peirce's Baldwin Dictionary definition of "predicate". |
− | | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] | + | CP 3.465 is a short summary of these poly-unsaturated "polyads". |
− | | | + | CP 3.469 mentions the chemical analogy with "unsaturated bonds". |
| + | |
| + | | The most ordinary fact of perception, such as "it is light", involves |
| + | | 'precisive' abstraction, or 'prescission'. But 'hypostatic' abstraction, |
| + | | the abstraction which transforms "it is light" into "there is light here", |
| + | | which is the sense which I shall commonly attach to the word abstraction |
| + | | (since 'prescission' will do for precisive abstraction) is a very special |
| + | | mode of thought. It consists in taking a feature of a percept or percepts |
| + | | (after it has already been prescinded from the other elements of the percept), |
| + | | so as to take propositional form in a judgment (indeed, it may operate upon |
| + | | any judgment whatsoever), and in conceiving this fact to consist in the |
| + | | relation between the subject of that judgment and another subject, which |
| + | | has a mode of being that merely consists in the truth of propositions of |
| + | | which the corresponding concrete term is the predicate. |
| + | | |
| + | | Thus, we transform the proposition, "honey is sweet", |
| + | | into "honey possesses sweetness". "Sweetness" might be |
| + | | called a fictitious thing, in one sense. But since the |
| + | | mode of being attributed to it 'consists' in no more than |
| + | | the fact that some things are sweet, and it is not pretended, |
| + | | or imagined, that it has any other mode of being, there is, |
| + | | after all, no fiction. The only profession made is that we |
| + | | consider the fact of honey being sweet under the form of a |
| + | | relation; and so we really can. I have selected sweetness |
| + | | as an instance of one of the least useful of abstractions. |
| + | | Yet even this is convenient. It facilitates such thoughts |
| + | | as that the sweetness of honey is particularly cloying; |
| + | | that the sweetness of honey is something like the |
| + | | sweetness of a honeymoon; etc. |
| + | |
| + | Reference: |
| + | |
| + | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics", |
| + | | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. |
| + | | |
| + | | http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05091.html |
| + | |
| + | </pre> |
| + | |
| + | ==JITL. Just In Time Logic== |
| + | |
| + | ===JITL. Note 1=== |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
| + | | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] |
| + | | |
| | Every mind which passes from doubt to belief must have ideas which follow | | | Every mind which passes from doubt to belief must have ideas which follow |
| | after one another in time. Every mind which reasons must have ideas which | | | after one another in time. Every mind which reasons must have ideas which |
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− | ==SABI. Synthetic/Analytic = Boundary/Interior?== | + | ==SABI. Synthetic/Analytic ≟ Boundary/Interior== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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− | SABI. Note 1
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| Let's go back to Quine's topological metaphor: | | Let's go back to Quine's topological metaphor: |
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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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| + | ==SABI. Synthetic/Analytic ≟ Boundary/Interior • Document History== |
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− | ==TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism== | + | '''Inquiry List (Aug 2003)''' |
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| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20120518012303/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#773 |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20040907185623/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000773.html |
| + | |
| + | '''Ontology List (Aug 2003)''' |
| + | |
| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20070305021905/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd10.html#05024 |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050824071512/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05024.html |
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| + | ==SYNF. Syntactic Fallacy== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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− | TDOE. Note 1
| + | A syntactic fallacy is an error of mistaking |
| + | the properties of signs for the properties |
| + | of objects (that they may or may not have). |
| + | |
| + | For example, from the fact that signs exist, are actual, |
| + | possible, necessary, or related in various syntactic ways, |
| + | nothing follows about the existence, actuality, possibility, |
| + | necessity, or objective relationships of their objects, since |
| + | it is conceivable that a sign does not denote anything at all. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | Notice that a syntactic fallacy is an error even when signs are icons, |
| + | that is, when they propose a denotation of their objects by virtue of |
| + | sharing certain properties with them. |
| + | |
| + | So watch out for that ... |
| + | |
| + | </pre> |
| + | |
| + | ==SYNF. Syntactic Fallacy • Document History== |
| + | |
| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20050508214427/http://suo.ieee.org/email/thrd53.html#10471 |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070302141236/http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10471.html |
| + | |
| + | ==TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism== |
| + | |
| + | ===TDOE. Note 1=== |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
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| | Two Dogmas of Empiricism | | | Two Dogmas of Empiricism |
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| | 1. Background for Analyticity | | | 1. Background for Analyticity |
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| | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) | | | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 4 | + | ===TDOE. Note 4=== |
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| | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) | | | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 5 | + | ===TDOE. Note 5=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) | | | 1. Background for Analyticity (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 6 | + | ===TDOE. Note 6=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| | 1. Background for Analyticity (concl.) | | | 1. Background for Analyticity (concl.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 7 | + | ===TDOE. Note 7=== |
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| | 2. Definition | | | 2. Definition |
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− | TDOE. Note 8 | + | ===TDOE. Note 8=== |
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| | 2. Definition (cont.) | | | 2. Definition (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 9 | + | ===TDOE. Note 9=== |
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| | 2. Definition (cont.) | | | 2. Definition (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 10 | + | ===TDOE. Note 10=== |
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| | 2. Definition (concl.) | | | 2. Definition (concl.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 11 | + | ===TDOE. Note 11=== |
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| | 3. Interchangeability | | | 3. Interchangeability |
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− | TDOE. Note 12 | + | ===TDOE. Note 12=== |
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| | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) | | | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) |
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− | TDOE. Note 13 | + | ===TDOE. Note 13=== |
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| | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) | | | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) |
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| | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) | | | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) |
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| | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) | | | 3. Interchangeability (cont.) |
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| | 3. Interchangeability (concl.) | | | 3. Interchangeability (concl.) |
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| | 4. Semantical Rules | | | 4. Semantical Rules |
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| | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) | | | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) |
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| | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) | | | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) |
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| | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) | | | 4. Semantical Rules (cont.) |
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| | 4. Semantical Rules (concl.) | | | 4. Semantical Rules (concl.) |
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| | 5. The Verification Theory and Reductionism | | | 5. The Verification Theory and Reductionism |
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| + | ==VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Project • Document History== |
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| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070302142211/http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10759.html |
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| ==VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience== | | ==VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience== |
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| 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000762.html | | 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000762.html |
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| # http://web.archive.org/web/20050330084856/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000720.html | | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050330084856/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000720.html |
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