The Art of Reasoning. Chapter II. What is a Sign?
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Resource ID
14287
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
date (Robin)
1893
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, in part, as 2.281 (pp. 35-36), 2.285 (p. 41), 2.297-302 (pp. 43-45). Unpublished: reasoning as an interpretation of signs of some kind the three different states of mind feeling, reacting, thinking (pp. 31-34). Indices and icons (pp. 37-40). Reasoning as requiring a mixture of likenesses, indices, and symbols (p. 46).
general index
Feeling, Icon (see also Signs classification of), Index (see also Signs), Likeness, Logic (modal see Modality), transcendental Logic, states of Mind, The "Grand Logic" ("How to Reason: A Critic of Arguments'), Reaction, Reasoning (probable see also Probability), Sign(s), Symbol, Thinking
pagination
pp. 31-46 (pp. 34, 42 missing)
Date
1893
number
MS0404_008
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
1893