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Type: 
Manuscript
Author: 
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Title: 
Lecture I [R]
Manuscript Id: 
MS [R] 452
Year: 
1903
Abstract / Description: 

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., notebook, n.p., 1903, pp. 1-14.
The purpose of logic; the division of logic into speculative grammar, critic, and methodeutic. Why “methodeutic” as a name is preferred to “method” or “methodology.” CSP’s exposition begins with logical syntax.

Keywords: 
Reasoning, Deduction, Induction, Abduction, Inquiry, Logic, Logical Syntax, Speculative Grammar, Critic, Method, Methodeutic, Methodology, Additory Division, Laniation, Actual Division, Ramicrime, Assertion
Language: 
English