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Time: 2012-11-07, 12:05:11
Subject: Re: Peirce's concept of logical abduction-- a possible
moneymaker
Hi Roger Clough,
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which
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Time: 2012-11-07, 12:57:14
Subject: Re: Peirce's concept of logical abduction-- a possible
moneymaker
On 07 Nov 2012, at 18:12, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Bruno Marchal
Cool. Shows you how little I know.
Those things are virtually unknown by most. Computer science is very
On 11/7/2012 10:13 AM, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which of course would be a gold mine, or perhaps a stairway
to the divine.
Pragmatism rejects the idea of there being
Hi Roger Clough,
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which of course would be a gold mine, or perhaps a stairway
to the divine.
Pragmatism rejects the idea of there being any
such universals, but
Subject: Re: Peirce's concept of logical abduction-- a possible moneymaker
Hi Roger Clough,
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which of course would be a gold mine, or perhaps a stairway
Subject: Re: Peirce's concept of logical abduction-- a possible moneymaker
On 11/7/2012 10:13 AM, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which of course would be a gold mine
Subject: Re: Peirce's concept of logical abduction-- a possible
moneymaker
Hi Roger Clough,
Hi Bruno Marchal
Yes, by new I mean contingent. But Kant, although his examples
are debatable, at least sought a synthetic a priori,
which of course would be a gold mine, or perhaps a stairway
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