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I have been pursing the emanative causality CP2.230 (1910)  that stands behind 
the subjective meanings of the putative logical terms of “quail-sign, sin-sign 
and legi-signs”.  As most readers know, these terms were coined by CSP as the 
origins of his logical of synthesis of propositions for logical argumentation.  
The following reference opens an analytical discussion of three formulations 
that includes the relational grammatical forms of indicative and imperative 
sentences.   

MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY
v. 28 #1, Sept 2004,  pp. 119-136
Christopher Hookway. “The principle of pragmatism: Peirce’s formulations and 
examples.”

The reference sheds some light on the recent discussions and could be of 
interest to at least two contributors to this list serve.

Cheers

Jerry


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