The Law of Mind (1892)
Charles Sanders Peirce: Citáty v angličtine
Lecture II : The Universal Categories, §3. Laws: Nominalism, CP 5.59
Pragmatism and Pragmaticism (1903)
The Law of Mind (1892)
Zdroj: A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (1908), I
Vol. V, par. 211
Collected Papers (1931-1958)
“Mere imagination would indeed be mere trifling; only no imagination is mere.”
Vol. VI, par. 286
Collected Papers (1931-1958)
The Law of Mind (1892)
The Law of Mind (1892)
The Law of Mind (1892)
The Law of Mind (1892)
The Law of Mind (1892)
Lecture II : The Universal Categories, § 2 : Struggle, CP 5.53
Pragmatism and Pragmaticism (1903)
The Law of Mind (1892)
Zdroj: A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (1908), IV
“The idea does not belong to the soul; it is the soul that belongs to the idea.”
Vol. I, par. 216
Collected Papers (1931-1958)
The Architecture of Theories (1891)
The Law of Mind (1892)
The Law of Mind (1892)
On The Algebra of Logic (1885)
“All the evolution we know of proceeds from the vague to the definite.”
Vol. VI, par. 191
Collected Papers (1931-1958)
Lecture II : The Universal Categories, § 1 : Presentness, CP 5.41 - 42
Pragmatism and Pragmaticism (1903)
I, Ens necessarium is a latin expression which signifies "Necessary being, necessary entity"
A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (1908)
Zdroj: A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (1908), V
Zdroj: Mathematical Monads (1889), p. 268
Vol. I, par. 320
Collected Papers (1931-1958)