Essays on Meaning. Preface
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Resource ID
23813
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
The division of logic into three studies: universal grammar, critic, and methodeutic. Mill's distinction between connotation and denotation discussed. CSP's opposition to the leading schools of logic of his day that tie rationality to human consciousness by regarding human consciousness as the author of rationality. For CSP, there is no distinction more momentous than that between "is" and "would be."
general index
Consciousness, logical Critic, Denotation (see also Comprehension Connotation), Logic (modal see Modality), Meaning, Methodeutic (see also Iogic Normative science), Mill John Stuart, Rationality, Speculative grammar (see also Stecheology)
pagination
pp. 1-12 (with several other pages fitting into the sequence)
Date
1909-10-22/1909-10-23
number
MS0640_010
abbreviated title
(Meaning Preface)
date (Robin)
1909-10-22/1909-10-23