@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Peirce,Charles Sanders},
subject = {Descriptions},
note = {Berka I 30
Description/Reality/Peirce: the real world can not be distinguished from a world of fantasy by any description.
Solution/Peirce: you need pronouns and indices.
Sentence/Peirce: each sentence can be used alone with symbols (in general) and indices (indicate which statement is true).
Problem: that can build no conclusion.(1)
>Symbol/Peirce, >Index/Peirce, >Icon/Peirce, Sign/Peirce.
1. Ch. S. Peirce, On the algebra of logic. A contribution to the philosophy of notation. American Journal of Mathematics 7 (1885), pp. 180-202 – Neudruck in: Peirce, Ch. S., Collected Papers ed. C. Hartstone/P. Weiss/A. W. Burks, Cambridge/MA 1931-1958, Vol. III, pp. 210-249},
note = { Peir I Ch. S. Peirce Philosophical Writings 2011
Berka I Karel Berka Lothar Kreiser Logik Texte Berlin 1983 },
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