[Inquiry] Manifolds Of Diverse Impressions
Jon Awbrey
jawbrey at att.net
Tue Mar 15 15:40:25 CST 2005
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MODI. Manifolds Of Diverse Impressions
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MODI. Note 1
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| Reference to an interpretant is rendered possible and justified
| by that which renders possible and justifies comparison. But this
| is clearly the diversity of impressions. It is plain, that if we had
| but one impression, this impression would not require to be reduced to
| unity, and would, therefore, not need to be thought of as referred to an
| interpretant and the conception of reference to an interpretant would not
| arise. But the moment there are several impressions, that is a manifoldness
| of impression, we have a feeling of complication or confusion, which leads us
| to differentiate this impression from that, and they require to be brought to
| unity. Now they are not brought to unity until we conceive them together as
| being 'ours', that is, until we refer them to a conception as their interpretant.
| Thus the reference to an interpretant arises upon the holding together of diverse
| impressions, and therefore it does not join a conception to the substance, as the
| other two references [to a ground and to a correlate] do, but unites directly the
| manifold of the substance, itself. It is therefore the last conception in order,
| in passing from 'being' to 'substance'.
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| C.S. Peirce, 'Chronological Edition', CE 1, 523-524
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|["On a Method of Searching for the Categories"], MS 133 (1866), pp. 515-528 in:
|'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Vol. 1, 1857-1866',
| Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1982.
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