[Inquiry] Re: Ground, Idea, Prescindible

Jon Awbrey jawbrey at att.net
Sat Feb 26 17:40:23 CST 2005


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GIP.  Note 2

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| By a 'ground', you remember, I meant the pure form or abstraction
| which is the original of the thing and of which the concrete thing
| is only the incarnation.  Reference to such a 'ground' or 'respect'
| of likeness is implied in every attribution.
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| C.S. Peirce, 'Chronological Edition', CE 1, 474
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| C.S. Peirce,
|"The Logic of Science, or, Induction and Hypothesis",
| Lowell Institute Lectures of 1866, pages 357-504 in:
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|'Writings of Charles S. Peirce:  A Chronological Edition',
|'Volume 1, 1857-1866', Peirce Edition Project,
| Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1982.

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