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"You know my method": a juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes

Bloomington, Ind.: Gaslight Publications. Edited by Donna Jean Umiker-Sebeok (1980)

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  1. Some Leading Ideas of Peirce’s Semiotic.Joseph Ransdell - 1977 - Semiotica 19 (3-4):157-178.
  • Philosophical method and the theory of predication and identity.Hector-Neri Castaneda - 1978 - Noûs 12 (2):189-210.
    The problems of referential opacity in psychological contexts require a solution, of which three types are indicated, that contains a profound theory of predication, identity, and individuation. a radical theory, not in the spirit of the current fashions, is outlined. it is called the guise-consubstantiation, conflation, and consociation theory. this theory was first expounded in "thinking and the structure of the world," "philosophia" (1974) and "critica" (1972). the present paper is an introduction to this essay, motivated by two criticisms of (...)
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