Dear colleagues hello,

I submit for your review this preprint which is awaiting publication :

https://academia.edu/resource/work/41574474

Here is his abstract :

"This article organizes Peirce's universal categories and their
degenerate forms from their presupposition relationships. These
relationships are formally clarified on the basis of Frege's definition of
presupposition. They are visualized in a "podium" diagram. With these
forms, we then follow step by step the well-known and very often cited
third Peirce Lowell Conference of 1903 (third draft) in which he sets out
his entire method of analysis based on these categories. The very strong
congruence that is established between the podium and the text validates
the importance, even the necessity, of taking into account these
presuppositions in order to correctly understand
 Peirce's phenomenology"

I would be very happy to read your comments.

Best regards

Robert Marty
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