Continuing our slow read, here is the next slide of André De Tienne’s
slideshow posted on the Peirce Edition Project (iupui.edu)
<https://peirce.iupui.edu/publications.html#presentations>  site. Now that
we have definitions of the three universal categories, the next step in
chronological order is Peirce’s application of them to various aspects of
logic.

 

Gary f.

 



 

Text:

From the 1890s on: 

Peirce will be developing his mature theory of the three categories (and
their “degeneracies”) extensively throughout numerous writings, from many
standpoints, including the logic of relations, the logic of evolution, the
logic of inferences, the logic of semiotics, metaphysics, and even the
classification of sciences. 

One cannot discuss Peirce’s phaneroscopy without looking briefly at his
classification of the sciences.

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