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Term: 
Argument
Quote: 

An Argument is a sign which distinctly represents the Interpretant, called its Conclusion, which it is intended to determine.

Source: 
Peirce, C. S. (1902). Minute Logic: Chapter I. Intended Characters of this Treatise. MS [R] 425.
References: 
CP 2.95
Date of Quote: 
1902
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