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Peirce’s Diagrammatic Solutions to ‘Peirce’s Puzzle’
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021We present Peirce’s own solution to what is known as ‘Peirce’s Puzzle’ in formal semantics and pragmatics. In his mostly unpublished writings, Peirce analyses some sentences in the modal extension of his Beta Existential Graphs (that is, in a diagrammatic system of quantified first-order logic with tinctures) and in algebraic logic.
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1999
AbstractA theorem of Korànyi and Wolf displays any Hermitian symmetric domain as a Siegel domain of the third kind over any of its boundary components. In this paper we give a simple proof that an analogous realization holds for any self-adjoint homogeneous cone.
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AbstractA theorem of Korànyi and Wolf displays any Hermitian symmetric domain as a Siegel domain of the third kind over any of its boundary components. In this paper we give a simple proof that an analogous realization holds for any self-adjoint homogeneous cone.
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Grammars, 2001
In this article the author presents Peirce grammars as an alternative basis for linguistic analyses of natural languages. A Peirce grammar is a context-free grammar with a Peirce algebra as its semantics. A Peirce grammar is defined as a pair \(\langle G,F\rangle \) with \(G\) a context-free grammar and \(F\) a (partial) function \(F : P_G\to ...
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In this article the author presents Peirce grammars as an alternative basis for linguistic analyses of natural languages. A Peirce grammar is a context-free grammar with a Peirce algebra as its semantics. A Peirce grammar is defined as a pair \(\langle G,F\rangle \) with \(G\) a context-free grammar and \(F\) a (partial) function \(F : P_G\to ...
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ACM SIGSMALL Newsletter, 1981
PEIRCE is an interactive relational database management system intended for mini and microcomputers, with an extensible command facility, QUERY, based on Codd's relational algebra and supporting a clerk oriented interface. PEIRCE contains three major independent on-line modules: DBA, QUERY, and CSU.
Martin K. Solomon, Carl D. Kirshen
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PEIRCE is an interactive relational database management system intended for mini and microcomputers, with an extensible command facility, QUERY, based on Codd's relational algebra and supporting a clerk oriented interface. PEIRCE contains three major independent on-line modules: DBA, QUERY, and CSU.
Martin K. Solomon, Carl D. Kirshen
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2013
Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914,) è noto come uno dei due fondatori (con Ferdinand de Saussure) della semiotica moderna e come il padre del pragmatismo filosofico americano. Ma egli è anzitutto un filosofo-scienziato coscientemente e coerentemente sistematico. In questo volume, il suo sistema viene illustrato attraverso la sovrapposizione successiva dei
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Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914,) è noto come uno dei due fondatori (con Ferdinand de Saussure) della semiotica moderna e come il padre del pragmatismo filosofico americano. Ma egli è anzitutto un filosofo-scienziato coscientemente e coerentemente sistematico. In questo volume, il suo sistema viene illustrato attraverso la sovrapposizione successiva dei
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2015
Un riassunto sintetico della biografia e del pensiero di Peirce, ricostruito per la prima volta in Italia secondo l'organizzazione cronologica degli ...
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Un riassunto sintetico della biografia e del pensiero di Peirce, ricostruito per la prima volta in Italia secondo l'organizzazione cronologica degli ...
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2022
This paper presents the essentials of Peirce’s original theory of abductive reasoning. It explains the differences between the first phase of Peirce’s thinking on abduction, in which the logical framework is largely syllogistic, and the mature phase, in which abduction becomes the first step in the three-step process of scientific inquiry. The problems
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This paper presents the essentials of Peirce’s original theory of abductive reasoning. It explains the differences between the first phase of Peirce’s thinking on abduction, in which the logical framework is largely syllogistic, and the mature phase, in which abduction becomes the first step in the three-step process of scientific inquiry. The problems
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2009
Abstract This article examines philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce's thoughts about skepticism. It discusses the concept of fallibilism and evaluates how to better understand Hilary Putnam's claim that the combination of fallibilism with antiskepticism was one of the defining marks of American pragmatism.
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Abstract This article examines philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce's thoughts about skepticism. It discusses the concept of fallibilism and evaluates how to better understand Hilary Putnam's claim that the combination of fallibilism with antiskepticism was one of the defining marks of American pragmatism.
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