Post : Readings On Determination • 1
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2016/04/22/readings-on-determination-%e2%80%a2-1/
Date : April 22, 2016 at 10:00 pm

The concepts of definition and determination converge in their
concern for setting bounds to the point where they coincide
at a certain level of abstraction.  One avenue of approach
to determination may then begin from a consideration of
definition.

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The moment, then, that we pass from nothing and the vacuity of being
to any content or sphere, we come at once to a composite content and
sphere.  In fact, extension and comprehension — like space and time —
are quantities which are not composed of ultimate elements;  but
every part however small is divisible.

The consequence of this fact is that when we wish to enumerate the
sphere of a term — a process termed division — or when we wish to
run over the content of a term — a process called definition —
since we cannot take the elements of our enumeration singly but
must take them in groups, there is danger that we shall take
some element twice over, or that we shall omit some.  Hence
the extension and comprehension which we know will be somewhat
indeterminate.  But we must distinguish two kinds of these
quantities.  If we were to subtilize we might make other
distinctions but I shall be content with two.  They are
the extension and comprehension relatively to our actual
knowledge, and what these would be were our knowledge
perfect.  (Peirce, CE 1, 462)

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Reference
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• Peirce, C.S. (1866), “The Logic of Science;  or, Induction and Hypothesis”,
  pp. 357–504 in Writings of Charles S. Peirce : A Chronological Edition,
  Volume 1, 1857–1866, Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press,
  Bloomington, IN, 1982.

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