Jon, list

I knew /that!/ I just didn't want to lengthen my post....

Seriously, I was digging up some references on the topic in particular by Peirce to Kant (whose word _/erweiternde/_ Peirce translates as "ampliative"), and I found one in CP 5.176 http://www.textlog.de/7657.html from the 1903 lectures on pragmatism. Also CP 4.43 from the "Grand Logic" of 1893 https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Kant+very+conveniently+replaced+by+the+distinction+between%22

Best, Ben

On 4/6/2015 2:24 PM, Jon Awbrey wrote:

Ben, Jerry, List,

Peirce's distinction between ampliative and explicative reasoning is roughly synonymous with that between synthetic and analytic reasoning. See CP 2.620, 628, 641, etc.

Regards,

Jon\

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