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Universal Grammar
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1865 | Harvard Lectures on the Logic of Science. Lecture X: Grounds of Induction | W 1:274

Symbols, as such, are subject to three laws one of which is the conditio sine qua non of its standing for anything, the second of its translating anything, and the third of its realizing anything. The first law is Logic, the second Universal Rhetoric, the third Universal Grammar.

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‘Universal Grammar’. Term in M. Bergman & S. Paavola (Eds.), The Commens Dictionary: Peirce's Terms in His Own Words. New Edition. Retrieved from http://www.commens.org/dictionary/term/universal-grammar/page, 03.07.2022.
Near-synonyms
Analytic | Formal Grammar | General Grammar | Speculative Grammar | Stecheotic | Logical Syntax | Pure Grammar | Elements
See also
Logic [in the narrow sense] | Critic | Universal Rhetoric | Formal Rhetoric | General Rhetoric | Speculative Rhetoric | Methodeutic | Pure Rhetoric