Hi List,

Ben Udell recently quoted from this Peirce memoir:

MEMOIR   27: OF METHODEUTIC

[....]

From Draft B - MS L75.279-280

[....] Two other problems of methodeutic which the old logics usually made almost its only business are, first, the principles of definition, and of rendering ideas clear; and second, the principles of classification.
[End quote]

I have only found spotty references by Peirce to the "principles of classification" in my own online resources. Would anyone on the list care (Edwina ? :) ) to provide any of their own known citations?

Thanks in advance,

Mike

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