One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature
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Resource ID
29619
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, in part, as 1.369-372 and 1.376-378. Unpublished (pp. 20-24 33-39): If the three categories are connected with reasoning, they must be present in the mind as innate ideas when reasoning first takes place. The three mental faculties corresponding to the three categories of logic are feeling, volition, and cognition. The three elements of consciousness must be capable of physiological explanation. Speculation as to whether the cell may contain all the fundamental elements of the universe.
general index
Categories, Cell, Cognition (see also Belief Conception Thought), Consciousness, Faculties, mental, Feeling, Firstness (see also Categories Feeling Monad Quality), Reasoning (probable see also Probability), Secondness (see also Categories Effort Reaction), Thirdness, Volition (see also Will Willing)
pagination
pp. 1-39, incomplete, with a variant p. 8
Date
1885~
number
MS0901_026
abbreviated title
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