Association

Keyword: Association


Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2015
Sørensen, Bent, Thellefsen, Torkild (2015). Questions toward a Peircean phenomenological description of association
According to the philosopher and scientist Charles Peirce (1839-1914) phenomenology is fundamental to all scientific inquiry and association is the only force that exists within the intellect....
Dictionary Entry | Posted 26/07/2015
Quote from "Forms of Consciousness [R]"

At present I hurry on to the third form of medisense which is that of the formation of sets of ideas, or association proper. A great many associations of...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 26/07/2015
Quote from "Cambridge Lectures on Reasoning and the Logic of Things: Habit"

According to those rules I am bound to use scientific terms in the senses in which they first became terms of science. Accordingly, the English associationalists having first made association...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 26/07/2015
Quote from "Pragmatism"

The great founders of associationalism and of scientific psychology (after Aristotle), the Rev. Mr. Gay and Dr. David Hartley, usefully limited the term “association” to ...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 26/07/2015
Quote from "A Sketch of Logical Critics"

I follow the usage of the early associationalists, Gay, Hartley, etc., in confining the term “association” to the storing away, in our spiritual or physical organisms, [of...

Manuscript | Posted 04/02/2013
Peirce, Charles S. (1895 [c.]). On Quantity, with special reference to Collectional and Mathematical Infinity. MS [R] 15

From the Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1895], pp. 1-29, incomplete.
Same questions raised as in MS. 14. “Mathematics” defined, with extended comments on the divisions of the...