Peirce’s Dragon-Head Logic

Archive for History of Exact Sciences 76 (3):261-317 (2022)
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Peirce wrote in late 1901 a text on formal logic using a special Dragon-Head and Dragon-Tail notation in order to express the relation of logical consequence and its properties. These texts have not been referred to in the literature before. We provide a complete reconstruction and transcription of these previously unpublished sets of manuscript sheets and analyse their main content. In the reconstructed text, Peirce is seen to outline both a general theory of deduction and a general theory of consequence relation. The two are the cornerstones of modern logic and have played a crucial role in its development. From the wider perspective, Peirce is led to these theories by three important generalizations: propositions to all signs, truth to scriptibility, and derivation to transformability. We provide an exposition of such proposed semiotic foundation for logical constants and point out a couple of further innovations in this rare text, including the sheet of assertion, correction as a dual of deduction and the nature of conditionals as variably strict conditionals.

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Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
Hong Kong Baptist University
Minghui Ma
Sun Yat-Sen University

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Counterfactuals.David Lewis - 1973 - Foundations of Language 13 (1):145-151.
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