CSP's Lowell Lectures of 1903 2nd Draught of 3rd Lecture
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Resource ID
892
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS. notebook
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
description
Alpha part of existential graphs: permissible operations. The Beta part. Difference between alpha-impossibility and beta-impossibility summarized [cf. MS. 457]. The Gamma part concerns what can logically be asserted of meanings. The distinction between regulative and constitutive (in Kant). The logical doctrine called "Pragmatism." CSP claims that he has been unjustly called a sceptic, a second Hume. The "joke" about opium's dormitive virtue. Possibility and necessity (Locke's confusion). Qualities as mere possibilities. Relations are qualities of sets of subjects. Dyadic and triadic relations. All triadic relations are, more or less, thoughts. Doctrine of signs; icons, indices, and symbols.
general index
Graphs existential, Index (see also Signs), Kant Immanuel and Kant studies (CSP's), Locke John, Logic (modal see Modality), Necessity, Opium dormitive virtue of, Lowell Lectures, Possibility, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, dyadic Relation, triadic Relation, Sign(s), Symbol
pagination
pp. 2-88 (pagination by even numbers only), incomplete
Date
1903-10-03
manuscript number
462
publication
n.p.
topic
LOGIC / LOWELL LECTURES 1903
manuscript contains non-textual content
yes