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Peircean Pragmata
Several recent blog postings have brought to mind a congeries of perennial themes out of Peirce. I am prompted to collect what old notes of mine I can glean off the Web, and — The Horror! The Horror! — maybe even plumb the verdimmerung depths of that old box of papyrus under the desk …
Peirce's Law : Tertia Datur And Non
Peirce's Law and the Pragmatic Maxim
Jacob Longshore conjectures a link between Peirce's Law and the Pragmatic Maxim.
- Peirce Lays Down The Law!
- Peirce's Pragmatic Law : A Conjecture
- Extensions on Peirce's Pragmatic Law
- Further Extensions : Out on the Leafy Edge
- Peirce's Pragmatic Law : The Point of It All
Jon Awbrey freely associates to Post N°3.
Pieces of the Puzzle
For the Time Being, a Sleightly Random Recapitulation of Notes