Cf: Peirce’s 1870 “Logic of Relatives” • Comment 10.4
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Peirce’s 1870 “Logic of Relatives” • Comment 10.4
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All,
From now on the forms of analysis exemplified in the last set of
Figures and Tables will serve as a convenient bridge between the
logic of relative terms and the mathematics of their extensional
relations.
We may think of Table 13 as illustrating a “spreadsheet model” of
relational composition while Figure 14 may be thought of as making
a start toward a “hypergraph model” of generalized compositions.
I’ll explain the hypergraph model in more detail at a later point.
The transitional form of analysis represented by Figure 15 may be
called the “universal bracketing” of relatives as relations.
Table 13. L ◦ S Table
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Figure 14. L ◦ S Figure
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Figure 15. Universal Bracket L ◦ S
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Regards,
Jon