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Coming back now to propositions, we should first remark that just as the framing of a term is a process of symbolization so also is the framing of a proposition.  No proposition is supposed to leave its terms as it finds them.  Some symbol is determined by every proposition.  Hence, since symbols are determined by their objects;  and there are three objects of symbols, the connotative, denotative, informative;  it follows that there will be three kinds of propositions, such as alter the denotation, the information, and the connotation of their terms respectively.  But when information is determined both connotation and information [perhaps "denotation" ?] are determined;  hence the three kinds will be 1st Such as determine connotation, 2nd Such as determine denotation, 3rd Such as determine both denotation and connotation. (Peirce 1865, "Harvard Lecture 10Grounds of Induction", CE 1, 277).
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<p>Coming back now to propositions, we should first remark that just as the framing of a term is a process of symbolization so also is the framing of a proposition.  No proposition is supposed to leave its terms as it finds them.  Some symbol is determined by every proposition.  Hence, since symbols are determined by their objects;  and there are three objects of symbols, the connotative, denotative, informative;  it follows that there will be three kinds of propositions, such as alter the denotation, the information, and the connotation of their terms respectively.  But when information is determined both connotation and information [&mdash; perhaps "denotation" ?] are determined;  hence the three kinds will be 1st Such as determine connotation, 2nd Such as determine denotation, 3rd Such as determine both denotation and connotation.</p>
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<p>(Peirce 1865, Harvard Lecture 10 : Grounds of Induction, CE 1, 277).</p>
 
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