Rule, and the inference of the Result of that rule in that case. For example: — Rule. All men are mortal; Case. Enoch was a man: Result. Enoch was mortal. The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious, but is of the nature of a habit, acquired... Reinventing Drama: Acting, Iconicity, Performancede Bruce G. Shapiro - 1999 - 226 paginiNu există previzualizare disponibilă - Despre această carte
| Studies - 1883 - 226 pagini
...case. For example : — Rule. All men are mortal ; Case. Enoch was a man. Result. Enoch was mortal. The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious,...of a decision to act in a particular way on a given occasion.1 In point of fact, a syllogism in Barbara virtually takes place when we irritate the foot... | |
| Charles Sanders Peirce, Allan Marquand - 1883 - 228 pagini
...that case. For example: — Rule. All men are mortal; Case. Enoch was a man. Result. Enoch was mortal. The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious,...nature of a sensation ; that is to say, it is something Avhich comes up into present consciousness. The cognition of a result is of the nature of a decision... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 pagini
...that case. For example: Rule. All men are mortal, Case. Enoch was a man; Result. :. Enoch was mortal. The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious,...of a decision to act in a particular way on a given occasion. In point of fact, a syllogism in Barbara virtually takes place when we irritate the foot... | |
| Stefan Kappner - 2004 - 456 pagini
...Gesetzmäßigkeiten, wie sie jedem körperlichen Vorgang zugrundeliegen. Peirce macht das an folgendem Beispiel klar: The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious,...of the nature of a habit, acquired or congenital. [...] In point of fact, a syllogism in Barbara virtually takes place when we irritate the foot of a... | |
| Charles Sanders Peirce - 1982 - 778 pagini
...that case. For example: — Rule. All men are mortal; Case. Enoch was a man: Result. Enoch was mortal. The cognition of a rule is not necessarily conscious,...of a decision to act in a particular way on a given occasion.4 In point of fact, a syllogism in Barbara virtually takes place when we irritate the foot... | |
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