Equiparance

Keyword: Equiparance


Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/08/2017
Quote from "PAP [ed.]"

Which is the more primitive (or fundamental, or simple) form of relation, that of an Equiparance (i.e. a reciprocal relation), or that of a Disquiparance? I say that...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/08/2017
Quote from "The Basis of Pragmaticism"

…an equiparance; that is, the relation of B to A is essentially the same as that of A to B, so far as the duality of the pair...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/08/2017
Quote from "That Categorical and Hypothetical Propositions are one in essence, with some connected matters"

The logical and hemilogical relations belong to the old class of relations of reason, while relations in re are alogical. But there are a few not unimportant relations of reason which are...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 14/08/2017
Quote from "Definitions for Baldwin's Dictionary [R]"

An equiparance is a fact about a set of objects irrespective of their order, such as being together, being alike, being unlike…...