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  • ...far as the [[propositional calculus|propositional or sentential]] aspects of logic are concerned. * [[Charles Sanders Peirce|Peirce, C.S.]], ''Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce'', Vols. 1–6, [[Charles Hartshorne]] and [[Paul We
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  • --[==[ This is the "I" list of portal image names. It contains a list of portal images for use with [[Module:Portal]] -- When adding entries, please use alphabetical order. The format of the images table entries is as follows:
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  • |site = [[Fairland, Indiana]] ...Student|student pilot]] making a solo cross-country flight. The occupants of both aircraft were killed in the accident and the aircraft were destroyed b
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  • ...s affords a distinctive perspective on the subject, even though all angles of approach must ultimately converge on the same formal subject matter. ...es, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic]]”.
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  • ...ators is a ''[[sole sufficient operator]]'' for deriving or generating all of the other operators in the subject matter variously described as [[boolean ...<math>\mathbf{f}</math>, because it is necessarily false; while the value of <math>\underline {x \curlywedge y} \curlywedge \underline {x \curlywedge y}
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  • ...adic]] [[sign relations]], along with ''semiotic'' and the plural variants of both terms. The form ''semeiotic'' is often used to distinguish Peirce's t ==Types of signs==
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  • ==History== Here is Peirce's own statement and proof of the law:
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  • ...g letters, manuscripts, publications, and Nachlass, along with a selection of secondary literature. * CE n, m = ''Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition'', vol. n, page m.
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  • ...hive.org/web/20081103003206/http://www.tbp.org/pages/About/InformationBook/History.cfm | archivedate = 2008-11-03 | df = }}</ref><ref name="TBPi Mission">{{c ==History==
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  • In mathematics, a '''finitary relation''' is defined by one of the formal definitions given below. ...math>&rdquo; in a statement like <math>5 + 7 = 12\!</math> or the relation of ''order'' denoted by the sign &ldquo;<math>{<}\!</math>&rdquo; in a stateme
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  • ...ion theory''', or the '''theory of relations''', treats the subject matter of [[relations]] in its combinatorial aspect, as distinguished from, though re ...atical object that in general can have a very complex type, the complexity of which is best approached in several stages, as indicated next.
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  • ...inguished from, though closely related to, its study from the perspectives of abstract algebra on the one hand and formal logic on the other. Two definitions of the relation concept are common in the literature. Although it is usually
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  • ...f logical criticism of its inferences, must be aware of this determination of its ideas by previous ideas. (Peirce, "On Time and Thought", CE&nbsp;3, 68 ...approach, it is possible to see a question of articulation and a question of explanation:
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  • A '''sign relation''' is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as [[semeiotic]] or [[semiotics]], as developed by Charle ...th the same reproductive power, the sunflower would become a Representamen of the sun. (C.S. Peirce, &ldquo;Syllabus&rdquo; (''c''.&nbsp;1902), ''Collec
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  • ...ed as ''belief'', ''certainty'', ''knowledge'', or ''truth'' is the result of a ''process'', namely, ''[[inquiry]]''. ...ul say a few words about these other theories, and to highlight the points of significant contrast.
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  • A '''logical graph''' is a graph-theoretic structure in one of the systems of graphical syntax that Charles Sanders Peirce developed for logic. ...ve graphs'', and ''existential graphs'', Peirce developed several versions of a graphical formalism, or a graph-theoretic formal language, designed to be
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  • ...h''' is a [[graph theory|graph-theoretic]] structure in one of the systems of graphical [[syntax]] that [http://mywikibiz.com/Charles_Sanders_Peirce Char ...ph]]s'', and ''[[existential graph]]s'', Peirce developed several versions of a graphical formalism, or a graph-theoretic formal language, designed to be
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Peirce's Logic Of Information}} ==Peirce's concept of information==
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  • ...e Horror! &mdash; maybe even plumb the verdimmerung depths of that old box of papyrus under the desk&nbsp;&hellip; ==Pieces of the Puzzle==
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