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− | '''''Continuous predicate''''' is a term coined by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] to describe a special type of [[relation (mathematics)|relation]]al [[predicate]] that results as the [[limit (mathematics)|limit]] of a [[recursive]] process of [[hypostatic abstraction]]. | + | A '''continuous predicate''', as described by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], is a special type of [[relation (mathematics)|relation]]al [[predicate]] that arises as the [[limit (mathematics)|limit]] of an iterated process of [[hypostatic abstraction]]. |
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| Here is one of Peirce's definitive discussions of the concept: | | Here is one of Peirce's definitive discussions of the concept: |