ONT Re: Differential Logic
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DLOG. Note D37
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| Consider what effects that might 'conceivably'
| have practical bearings you 'conceive' the
| objects of your 'conception' to have. Then,
| your 'conception' of those effects is the
| whole of your 'conception' of the object.
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| C.S. Peirce, "The Maxim of Pragmatism", CP 5.438
Analytic Expansions: Operators and Functors
Given the barest idea of a logical transformation,
as suggested by the sketch in Figure 30, and having
conceptualized the universe of discourse, with all of
its points and propositions, as a beginning object of
discussion, we are ready to enter the next phase of
our investigation.
Jon Awbrey
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