Ben, Jerry, lists,
Ben: . . . . . When Peirce uses the word 'individual' he generally means
something such as this horse (Bucephalus), that building (the Empire State
Building), yonder tree (located on 7th St. in Manhattan), etc. In
Nomenclature and Divisions of Triadic Relations, as Far as They
Jerry, you're simply using the word 'individual' in another way than
Peirce does. When Peirce uses the word 'individual' he generally means
something such as this horse (Bucephalus), that building (the Empire
State Building), yonder tree (located on 7th St. in Manhattan), etc. In
Nomenclature