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A continuous predicate is a relational predicate that analyzes into parts all similar to the whole.
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Hypostatic abstraction, also known as hypostasis or subjectal abstraction, is a formal operation that takes an element of information, such as might be expressed in a proposition of the form "X is Y", and conceives its information to consist
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The logic of information, or the logical theory of information, considers the information content of logical signs — everything from bits to books and beyond — along the lines initially developed by Charles Sanders Peirce. In this
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Differential logic is the logic of variation — the logic of change and difference.
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Semeiotic is a term used by Charles Sanders Peirce to distinguish his theory of triadic sign relations from other approaches to the same subject matter, more generally referred to as semiotics.
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The pragmatic maxim, also known as the maxim of pragmatism or the maxim of pragmaticism, is a maxim of logic formulated by Charles Sanders Peirce. Serving as a normative recommendation or a regulative principle in the normative science of
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