The Sign of Consequence

The Commens Encyclopedia: The Digital Encyclopedia of Peirce Studies (2016)
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The “sign of consequence” is a notation for propositional logic that Peirce invented in 1886 and used at least until 1894. It substituted the “copula of inclusion” which he had been using since 1870.

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Francesco Bellucci
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