According to Peirce one of the most important philosophical problems is continuity. Consequently, he set forth an innovative and peculiar approach in order to elucidate at once its mathematical and metaphysical challenges through proper non-classical logical reasoning. I will restrain my argument to the definition of the different types of discrete collections according to Peirce, with a special regard to the phenomenon called premonition of continuity (Peirce, 1976, Vol. 3, p. 87, c. 1897). © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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We examine Charles S. Peirce's mature views on the logic of science, especially as contained in his ...
Within the most recent philosophical discussions on the fascinating and controversial issue of the ...
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
This article aims to demonstrate that a care-ful examination of Peirce’s original manu-scripts shows...
L'objectif de ce travail est double. Il s'agit d'une part d'étudier dans son contexte historique et ...
Around 1906, Peirce discovered that the logical analysis of a proposition comes to an end when a “co...
In this paper I will focus on how peircean Semiotics refers to a theory of continuity (Synechism) in...
AbstractThis article compares treatments of the infinite, of continuity and definitions of real numb...
The topic of this thesis is a single brief paper written by Peirce in 1881, called On the Logic of ...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
Peirce’s definition of topology is strictly related to the connection models of the parts of continu...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, wh...
Abstract: This is the first of two papers that examine Charles Peirce’s denial that human beings hav...
This dissertation, relying upon Peirce\u27s New Elements of Mathematics, his Collected Papers, and u...
This paper explains in what sense for Peirce phaneroscopical analysis is a kind of formal, rather th...
We examine Charles S. Peirce's mature views on the logic of science, especially as contained in his ...
Within the most recent philosophical discussions on the fascinating and controversial issue of the ...
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...