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|'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 1, 1857-1866',
 
|'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 1, 1857-1866',
 
| Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1982.
 
| Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1982.
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I am forwarding this follow-up message from Joe Ransdell
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about a reference that is relevant to the discussion of
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inference, information, inquiry, and so on, especially
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with regard to the topics of generality and vagueness,
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and their further relationships to various notions of
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determination, extension, and so-called "comprehension"
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(the slightly more correct term for what most of us will
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probably continue to discuss under the more popular common
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name of "intension").
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| Subj:  Re: Inquiry Into Inquiry
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| Date:  Sat, 28 Jul 2001 13:59:17 -0500
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| From:  Joseph Ransdell <ransdell@door.net>
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|    To:  Arisbe <arisbe@stderr.org>
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| I forgot to mention, in my message about Peirce's information theory,
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| that the paper referrred to is available on-line at:
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| http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/v2/w2/w2_06/v2_06.htm
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| It appears in Vol. 2 of the 'Collected Papers' and Vol. 2 of the 'Writings' as well.
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| The 'Collected Papers' version is better, though, since it appends some additional
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| material from 1893, and is followed also by Peirce and Ladd-Franklin's entry on
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| "Signification and Application" in the 1902 Baldwin's Dictionary.
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| Joe Ransdell
   
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