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| ===Logic As Semiotic=== | | ===Logic As Semiotic=== |
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| 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. | | 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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| I am going to run through the series of concrete illustrations that Peirce lays out to explain his take on the conceptions of extension, intension, and information. It is a mite long, but helps better than anything else I know to bring what Peirce is talking about down to earth. For ease of comprehension I will divide this extended paragraph into more moderate-sized chunks. | | I am going to run through the series of concrete illustrations that Peirce lays out to explain his take on the conceptions of extension, intension, and information. It is a mite long, but helps better than anything else I know to bring what Peirce is talking about down to earth. For ease of comprehension I will divide this extended paragraph into more moderate-sized chunks. |
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| ==Locations Cited== | | ==Locations Cited== |
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| ====Ontology List — May-Aug 2001==== | | ====Ontology List — May-Aug 2001==== |
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| # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2004-December/002218.html | | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2004-December/002218.html |
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| ====Ontology List — Aug 2001==== | | ====Ontology List — Aug 2001==== |
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| ====Ontology List — Aug 2001==== | | ====Ontology List — Aug 2001==== |