Dyadic Relation

Keyword: Dyadic Relation


Dictionary Entry | Posted 11/08/2017
Quote from "Logic, Exact"

Dyadic relation. A fact relating to two individuals. Thus, the fact that A is similar to B, and the fact that A is a lover of...

Manuscript | Posted 25/11/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). C.S.P.'s Lowell Lectures of 1903 2nd Draught of 3rd Lecture. MS [R] 462

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., October 5, 1903, pp. 2-88 (pagination by even numbers only), incomplete.
Alpha part of existential graphs: permissible operations. The Beta part....

Manuscript | Posted 19/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1901-02 [c.]). An Illustration of Dynamics. MS [R] 49

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1901-02?], pp. 1-20, with 3 pp. of variants.
Setting out from two problems of dynamics both of which require for their solution the method of...

Manuscript | Posted 15/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (nd). Cardinal and Ordinal Number [R]. MS [R] 42

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., n.d., 10 pp.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 10/09/2014
Quote from "Considerations concerning the Doctrine of Multitude"

A dyadic relation is a genaral character of dyads, or ordered pairs. [—] A genuine dyadic relation is one which does not consist in the two members of any...

Manuscript | Posted 10/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1905-07 [c.]). Considerations concerning the Doctrine of Multitude. MS [R] 27

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1905-07?], pp. 1-5; 23, 24, 27, 29, 30.
The nature of definition; “collection” defined; first- and second-intentional collection.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014
Quote from "On Multitude"

A dyadic relation is a predicate of an ordered pair of subjects, of which one, the grammatical subject, is called the relate, and the other, the grammatical object[,] is called...

Manuscript | Posted 09/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1897 [c.]). On Multitude. MS [R] 26
Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014
Quote from "Notes Preparatory to a Criticism of Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics"

By a “dyadic relation” I mean a predicate applicable to two subjects, usually independent.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014
Quote from "Recreations in Reasoning"

A fact true of a pair of subjects […] is a “dyadic relation.”

Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014
Quote from "The Logic of Relatives"

a dyadic relation […] is nothing but an aggregation of pairs. Now any two hecceities may in either order form a pair; and any aggregate whatever of such pairs will...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/09/2014
Quote from "Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations"

A dyadic relation is a character whose being consists in the logical possibility of a definite fact concerning an ordered pair, or dyad, of subjects...

Manuscript | Posted 01/09/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1912). Notes Preparatory to a Criticism of Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics. MS [R] 12

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., February 5, 1912, pp. 1-14.
The comments on Russell’s work are as follows: “… true in the main” and “throughout, however, he betrays insufficient...