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(1994) Living doubt, Dordrecht, Springer.

Logical intention and comparative principles of empirical logic

E. M. Barth

pp. 209-224

In this paper I shall offer a connected set of notions by which Peirce's vague notion of logical intention may be freed from its context of willfulness by connecting it instead with the representation-talk of our time. I shall do this by viewing logical categories and the expressions ("particles") they stand for, as representamens of most general and fundamental logical intentions. I shall name these fundamental logical intentions representational functions.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8252-0_20

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Barth, E. M. (1994)., Logical intention and comparative principles of empirical logic, in G. Debrock & M. Hulswit (eds.), Living doubt, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 209-224.

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