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Charles Peirce and the Drawings of the Mind
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ABSTRACT : This papers shows the relevance of geometry in the modelization of any kind of thought. Searching for a perfect logical notation, Peirce's logical studies are governed by a geometrical model and his phenomenological studies are also to be understood via the same model.
Title: Charles Peirce and the Drawings of the Mind
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ABSTRACT : This papers shows the relevance of geometry in the modelization of any kind of thought.
Searching for a perfect logical notation, Peirce's logical studies are governed by a geometrical model and his phenomenological studies are also to be understood via the same model.
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