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Charles Sanders Peirce
The Collected Papers: Principles of Philosophy
III. Phenomenology
Chapter 6.
On a New List of Categories
Contents:
§1. Original Statement
§2. Notes on the Preceding
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5. Degenerate Cases
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7. Triadomany
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I. General Historical Orientation
II. The Classification of the Sciences
III. Phenomenology
1. Introduction
§1. The Phaneron
§2. Valencies
§3. Monads, Dyads, and Triads
§4. Indecomposable Elements
2. The Categories in Detail
A. Firstness
§1. The Source of the Categories
§2. The Manifestation of Firstness
§3. The Monad
§4. Qualities of Feeling
§5. Feeling as Independent of Mind and Change
§6. A Definition of Feeling
§7. The Similarity of Feelings of Different Sensory Modes
§8. Presentments as Signs
§9. The Communicability of Feelings
§10. The Transition to Secondness
B. Secondness
§1. Feeling and Struggle
§2. Action and Perception
§3. The Varieties of Secondness
§4. The Dyad
§5. Polar Distinctions and Volition
§6. Ego and Non-Ego
§7. Shock and the Sense of Change
C. Thirdness
§1. Examples of Thirdness
§2. Representation and Generality
§3. The Reality of Thirdness
§4. Protoplasm and the Categories
§5. The Interdependence of the Categories
3. A Guess at the Riddle
Plan of the Work
§1. Trichotomy
§2. The Triad in Reasoning
§3. The Triad in Metaphysics
§4. The Triad in Psychology
§5. The Triad in Physiology
§6. The Triad in Biological Development
§7. The Triad in Physics
4. The Logic of Mathematics
§1. The Three Categories
§2. Quality
§3. Fact
§4. Dyads
§5. Triads
5. Degenerate Cases
§1. Kinds of Secondness
§2. The Firstness of Firstness, Secondness and Thirdness
6. On a New List of Categories
§1. Original Statement
§2. Notes on the Preceding
7. Triadomany
IV. The Normative Sciences
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The Collected Papers Vol. I.:
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