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Term: 
First Intention
Quote: 

A first intention, so called, is not a direct intention to act, nor even a direct attention to such intention. It is thought in symbols, as for example language; and language is itself thought about thought, this latter thought not being generally direct thought of action.

Source: 
Peirce, C. S. (1905). Materials for Monist Article: The Consequences of Pragmaticism. Vols. I and II [R]. MS [R] 288.
References: 
MS [R] 288:33
Date of Quote: 
1905
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