Charles Sanders Peirce Quote

When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative thereof, must be true of such an image.


Philosophical Writings of Peirce (ed. Courier Corporation, 1940) - ISBN: 9780486202174


When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative...

When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative...

When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative...

When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative...