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matter of phenomenology, or of what
Charles Sanders Peirce later called phaneroscopy. The term,
which was
introduced in 1905, is
similar to the
concept of...
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divided such
philosophy into (1)
phenomenology (which he also
called phaneroscopy or categorics), (2)
normative sciences (esthetics, ethics, and logic)...
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categories as
categories is phenomenology,
which Peirce also
called phaneroscopy and categorics.)
Trikonic Burch,
Robert W. (2001, 2010), "Charles Sanders...
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divisions of logic. In a
piece which the
Collected Papers editors called "
Phaneroscopy" and
dated as 1906,
Peirce wrote (CP 4.9): ...I
extend logic to embrace...
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phenomenology of
Charles S. Peirce: From the
doctrine of
categories to
phaneroscopy, Gruner, 110 pages, (ISBNÂ 978-9060320242, ISBNÂ 90-6032-024-7). Rosenthal...