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| ====Note 1. Comment==== | | ====Note 1. Comment==== |
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− | I begin yet another excursion into C.S. Peirce's concept of information. Because Peirce's concept of determination is so deeply involved in his concept of information, it may be useful to keep these links close by: | + | I continue with my consideration of Peirce's theory of information. For convenience of reference and review, I repeat above the earlier material on his notion of determination, which is key to unlocking everything from the definition of a sign relation to his teachings about the integral relationships among inference, information, and inquiry itself. |
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− | *[http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2004-December/thread.html#2197 Inquiry List]
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− | See Above.
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| ====Note 2. Peirce (CE 1, 187)==== | | ====Note 2. Peirce (CE 1, 187)==== |