Jon AS and Jerry LRC,
JAS> Indeed, his "only"
comments in favor of the scroll are in numerous passages from his
extensive writings about EGs between late 1896 and June 1911.
That is indeed true. In choosing a symbol for if-then as a logical
primitive, Peirce was in good company. Frege,
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Jon, I think your posts in this thread and its predecessors are the most
valuable contributions to the list that we’ve seen in the past year or so.
You’ve illuminated one of Peirce’s most philosophically important contributions
to logic, one that I must admit I had previously overlooked, and