The Critic of Arguments. III. Synthetical propositions a priori
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Resource ID
22250
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
This is presumably the third paper of The Open Court series of 1892 of which only the first two papers were published in The Open Court. Published, in part, as 4.187n1 (pp. 5-8). Omitted from any publication: geometrical propositions and the notion of synthetic propositions a priori. CSP rejects the view that, while arithmetical propositions are analytic, geometrical ones are synthetic. Properties of number: Numbers are infinite, and the Fermatian inference is applicable to the whole collection of them. Counting.
general index
critic of Argument, Arithmetic, Counting, Geometry, Fermatian, Induction (see also Abduction Argument Deduction Induction Reasoning Syllogism), Logic (modal see Modality), Number, Proposition
Date
1882
number
MS0589_001
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
1882