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Abstract / Description:
Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1902], pp. 4-45, 31-42, and 8 pp. of fragments.
The nature of a sign. Propositions as the significations of signs which represent that some icon is applicable to that which is indicated by an index. The non-existence of propositions: propositions as merely possible. How truth and falsehood relate to propositions. Meaning as the character of a sign. Meaning and value are related: meaning as the value of a word (or the value of something for us is what that something means to us). The reference of meaning to theĀ future.
Keywords:
Truth,
Opinion,
Falsity,
Assertion,
Judgment,
Proposition,
Sentence,
Command,
Meaning,
Subject,
Reality,
Mathematics,
Absurdity,
Emptiness,
Insolubilia,
Logic,
Idealism,
Berkeley,
Value,
Sign,
Object,
Thomas Aquinas,
Port Royal Grammar,
Consciousness,
Eduard von Hartmann,
Unconscious,
Endless Series of Signs,
Achilles and the Tortoise,
Understanding,
Reasonableness,
Interpretant,
Icon,
Index,
Symbol,
Indeterminacy,
Logical Possibility,
Possibility,
Self-contradiction,
Innocent Self-contradiction,
Vicious Self-contradiction