The Commens Dictionary

Quote from ‘On the Algebra of Logic’

Quote: 

a leading principle, which contains no fact not implied or observable in the premisses, is termed a logical principle, and the argument it governs is termed a complete, in contradistinction to an incomplete, argument, or enthymeme.

Date: 
1880
References: 
W 4:167; CP 3.166
Citation: 
‘Complete Argument’ (pub. 23.03.18-15:16). Quote 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/entry/quote-algebra-logic-8.
Posted: 
Mar 23, 2018, 15:16 by Mats Bergman