Peirce and Frege both distinguished between the propositional content of an assertion and the assertion of a propositional content, but with different notational means. We present a modification of Peirce’s graphical method of logic that can be used to reason about assertions in a manner similar to Peirce’s original method. We propose a new system of Assertive Graphs (AGs), which unlike the tradition that follows Frege involves no ad hoc sign of assertion. We show that axioms of intuitionistic logic can be derived from AGs, and argue that AGs analyse and represent assertions and illocutionary content in a way which is motivated both by its logical properties and its historical connection with the ideas that led to the development of the gra...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...
Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses...
Assertive graphs (AGs) modify Peirce’s Alpha part of Exis- tential Graphs (EGs) and are used to reas...
Assertive graphs (AGs) modify Peirce’s Alpha part of Existential Graphs (EGs). They are used to reas...
This paper presents two major aspects of Frege's and Peirce's views on assertion and denial: first, ...
The pragmatic notion of assertion has an important inferential role in logic. There are also many no...
This paper is about Peirce\u2019s understanding and notational realization of the relationship betwe...
AbstractThis introduction to Charles S. Pierce's elegant logic diagrams explains the elements and op...
It has been the standard view of philosophers in this century that the use of diagrams is incompatib...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe American philosopher Charles S...
It is well accepted that diagrams play a crucial role in human reasoning. But in mathematics, diagr...
Peirce considered the principal business of logic to be the analysis of reasoning. He argued that th...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
We offer a simple graphical representation for proofs of intuitionistic logic, which is inspired by ...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...
Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses...
Assertive graphs (AGs) modify Peirce’s Alpha part of Exis- tential Graphs (EGs) and are used to reas...
Assertive graphs (AGs) modify Peirce’s Alpha part of Existential Graphs (EGs). They are used to reas...
This paper presents two major aspects of Frege's and Peirce's views on assertion and denial: first, ...
The pragmatic notion of assertion has an important inferential role in logic. There are also many no...
This paper is about Peirce\u2019s understanding and notational realization of the relationship betwe...
AbstractThis introduction to Charles S. Pierce's elegant logic diagrams explains the elements and op...
It has been the standard view of philosophers in this century that the use of diagrams is incompatib...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe American philosopher Charles S...
It is well accepted that diagrams play a crucial role in human reasoning. But in mathematics, diagr...
Peirce considered the principal business of logic to be the analysis of reasoning. He argued that th...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
We offer a simple graphical representation for proofs of intuitionistic logic, which is inspired by ...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...
Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses...