With Augustus de Morgan, Peirce is one of the founders of the logic of relatives. |
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Peirce was an acquaintance of Henry Rowland and, like him, conducted research on color spectrography. |
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Peirce spent five years studying the case and amassed an astonishing quantity of information. |
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PricewaterhouseCoopers SCCRL, an audit firm, represented by Robert Peirce, a certified public accountant. |
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In this way, spirit is self-correcting, just as Peirce thinks the scientific method is self-correcting. |
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At college, Peirce earned a reputation for arrogance, brilliance, iconoclasm, dangerous mood swings, and dissipation, behaviors owing in part to neurological pathologies. |
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Peirce aimed to extend Venn's system in expressive power with respect to the first two kinds of propositions, i.e., existential and disjunctive statements. |
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In 1870 Peirce published, at his own expense, Linear Associative Algebra a classification of all complex associative algebras of dimension less than seven. |
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Lionel Peirce had apparently come from old money and had the ability to cart his family all over the globe in the search for elusive and near extinct animals. |
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We're not right now, and I think I would agree with Mr. Peirce on a couple of points. |
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Peirce tended to think of ideas as existing in mind in somewhat the same way as physical forms exist in physically extended things. |
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Peirce achieved extraordinarily extensive and deep results in this area, and a few of his accomplishments in this area will be discussed below. |
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They are being represented by Harriet Wistrich of Birnberg Peirce and Jules Carey of Tuckers solicitors. |
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Before I go to Mr. Masse, perhaps Mr. Peirce and Mr. Bibic could briefly answer the question on whether you have investments outside of Canada. |
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Peirce described abduction as a creative process, but stressed that the results are subject to rational evaluation. |
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On July 26, 2008, Casey Peirce rescued a man and woman whose canoe had overturned during a sudden storm, at Spray Lakes, Alberta. |
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From Bell Canada, we have Mr. Bibic. From MTS Allstream, Mr. Peirce, and from TELUS Communications, Mr. Hennessy. |
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After the Civil War, Charles Sanders Peirce and then William James and John Dewey were leaders in the development of pragmatism. |
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And clients are to have no choice as to who represents them, cutting them off from Gareth Peirce and Imran Khan and others who have done so much for justice. |
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Moreover, Peirce handled the notion of indexical reference under the heading of speculative grammar and not under the heading of speculative rhetoric, whereas the topic certainly belongs to Morris's pragmatics. |
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A free thinker and philanderer, Peirce scandalised the universities he worked in, started businesses that never went anywhere and ended up begging for charity. |
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Unlike my friend Mr. Peirce, I would say the last auction was a disaster. |
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The accounts of 2003 and 2004 were audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers SCCRL, located at Boulevard de la Woluwe 18 at 1932 Woluwé-Saint-Etienne, and represented by Mr. Robert Peirce. |
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It is sometimes attributed, with very little textual support, to Peirce. |
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Charles Sanders Peirce was best known for his theory of pragmatism and for his semiotic theory. |
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Sometimes hypotheses are explained as a method of retroduction, sometimes called abduction, following Peirce. |
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Not only did Peirce defend infinitesimals. |
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Rather than holding that probability is a measure of degree of confidence or belief, then, Peirce adopted an objectivist notion of probability that he explicitly likened to the doctrine of John Venn. |
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Peirce also understood, under the heading of speculative rhetoric, the analysis of communicational interactions and strategies, and their bearing on the evaluation of inferences. |
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Because the mandate of PricewaterhouseCoopers SCCRL, represented by Mr. Robert Peirce, expired on 31 May 2005, the Company consulted several auditors. |
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Menand of course acknowledges important variations among the pragmatisms of Holmes, James, Peirce, and Dewey, and delves thoughtfully into them. |
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Exhausted but determined, Ms. Peirce dragged them for some 45 minutes to bring them closer to shore where others helped pull the hypothermic victims out of the water. |
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It was for the sake of logic that Peirce so diversified his scientific researches, for he considered that the logician should ideally possess an insider's acquaintance with the methods and reasonings of all the sciences. |
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For Peirce understood the universe of appearances as a logical process, somewhat in the same manner that Hegel understood the universe of appearances as the phenomenology of spirit. |
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The Chennai medical staff immediately contacted ECB Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Peirce. |
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The consolidated financial statements for 2003 and 2004 were checked but not approved by PricewaterhouseCoopers, company auditor, represented by Mr. Robert Peirce. |
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The story that Brent tells is one of the constant series of obstacles that arose to prevent Peirce from publicly sharing the full fruits of his lifelong philosophical labors. |
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