Peirce's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/peirce.htm
[9] , his later work in mathematical logic leads him to derive categories formally from mathematics, and then to assign to philosophy the task of exploring and specifying the cont
This article considers Charles Peirce's classification of the sciences from shortly after the turn of the 20th Century. The classification has two main sources of inspiration: Com
Georges Sorelhttps://www.sources.com/SSR/Docs/SSRW-Sorel_Georges.htm
adapted to mathematical treatment that enable men to identify some of the furniture of the universe, and to predict and' control parts of it." [1; 301] He regarded science more as
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Logical Positivism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]http://www.rbsp.info/rbs/PHY/H399/logicalpos.htm
statement is a logical-mathematical theorem (thus it has no empirical significance) or it is a convention that defines the meaning of theoretical terms. Really, the solution to th
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