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Introduction
Everything is Motion
The Error is that Things Exist or Not
Pharmakon
Every "being" is opposite-and-equal force or potential which offsets
Liberalism is next-tier twittery, sarcasm and hypocrisy, i.e., farce


Agency is the error force-and-existence, bigotedly fundamentalistically confirmed by spirit, soul or psyche
Force is the intersubjective field of persons and personifications that are the cancer
Human scapegoating (blaming, shaming and destruction are the error agency and action
Agency is fallacy, self-deception and mental disorder (fsm=force, f)
Fallacy is the errors f as psychology in logic, law, rhetoric and politics


Everything is motion, which is point, time, word and man
Spacetime is time dimensional. That it is space is the error that is the mayhem.
'To exist' is the error force, f
Physical force as explanation of pattern or motion is the error f
The physical universe sums to null
Any non-word words e.g. force, power and control (fpc) are the error f (fpc=f)
Definition as intension and semiotics as extension are the error f
Word is virtual derivative point and motion
Word is 0d actual (a point) and therefore non-actual 3d
3d symbol, 2d index or 1d icon are the point-3d, volume
The icon is the point, line
the index is the point, plane
the symbol is the point, volume
Any idea that words are insufficient is the incompleteness that is the mayhem


The Next-tier Scapegoating Triad? re. The Dark Triad
1. Psychology is Logical Fallacy
2. The Psyche is Self-deception
3. Psychiatry is Mental disorder


Words category


The physical universe as real or imaginary dichotomy is f
Location and dimensions are point
Number is Property
Property is point


Transpersonal systems are authoritarian hierarchy
Introduction
The Evolving Self
Integral Theory
Spiral Dynamics SD
Spiral Dynamics autocracy


The normal and natural institutions are force ismus
Religion is f religionism
Psychology is f psychologism
Science is f scientism
Economics is f econocism
Politics is f politicism
Law is f legalism
Philosophy is f philosophism
Conservation is f conservationism


Progressivism is to conservatism as metastasis is to cancer
The error is f
The inevitable result of f progressivist social justice war is next-tier fascism-and-communism
Conservative fascism is truth-fundamentalism, or eugenics (attrition)
Progressive fascism/communism is lie-fundamentalism, or dysgenics (riot)


Index


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The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce CP1-8

CP1 Principles of Philosophy
Harvard University Press 1931

Pi

Contents


Introduction

Preface

Book I. General Historical Orientation

Chapter 1. Lessons From the History of Philosophy
    1. Nominalism 15
    2. Conceptualism 27
    3. The Spirit of Scholasticism 28
    4. Kant and his Refutation of Idealism 35
    5. Hegelism 40
Chapter 2. Lessons From the History of Science
    1. The Scientific Attitude 43
    2. The Scientific Imagination 46
    3. Science and Morality 49
    4. Mathematics 52
    5. Science as a Guide to Conduct 55
    6. Morality and Sham Reasoning 56
    7. The Method of Authority 59
    8. Science and Continuity 61
    9. The Analytic Method 63
    10. Kinds of Reasoning 65
    11. The Study of the Useless 75
    12. Il Lume Naturale 80
    13. Generalization and Abstraction 82
    14. The Evaluation of Exactitude 85
    15. Science and Extraordinary Phenomena 87
    16. Reasoning from Samples 92
    17. The Method of Residual Phenomena 98
    18. Observation 99
    19. Evolution 103
    20. Some A Priori Dicta 110
    21. The Paucity of Scientific Knowledge 116
    22. The Uncertainty of Scientific Results 120
    23. Economy of Research 122
Chapter 3. Notes On Scientific Philosophy
    1. Laboratory and Seminary Philosophies 126
    2. Axioms 130
    3. The Observational Part of Philosophy 133
    4. The First Rule of Reason 135
    5. Fallibilism, Continuity, and Evolution 141
    

Book II. The Classification of The Sciences

Chapter 1. An Outline Classification of The Sciences
Chapter 2. A Detailed Classification of The Sciences
    1. Natural Classes 203
    2. Natural Classifications 224
    3. The Essence of Science 232
    4. The Divisions of Science 238
    5. The Divisions of Philosophy 273
    6. The Divisions of Mathematics 283
    

Book III. PHENOMENOLOGY

Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
    1. The Phaneron 284
    2. Valencies 288
    3. Monads, Dyads, and Triads 293
    4. Indecomposable Elements 294
Chapter 2. THE CATEGORIES IN DETAIL
    A. Firstness
    1. The Source of the Categories 300
    2. The Manifestation of Firstness 302
    3. The Monad 303
    4. Qualities of Feeling 304
    5. Feeling as Independent of Mind and Change 305
    6. A Definition of Feeling 306
    7. The Similarity of Feelings of Different Sensory Modes 312
    8. Presentments as Signs 313
    9. The Communicability of Feelings 314
    10. The Transition to Secondness 317
    B. Secondness
    1. Feeling and Struggle 322
    2. Action and Perception 324
    3. The Varieties of Secondness 325
    4. The Dyad 326
    5. Polar Distinctions and Volition 330
    6. Ego and Non-Ego 332
    7. Shock and the Sense of Change 335
    C. Thirdness
    1. Examples of Thirdness 337
    2. Representation and Generality 338
    3. The Reality of Thirdness 343
    4. Protoplasm and the Categories 350
    5. The Interdependence of the Categories 353
Chapter 3. A GUESS AT THE RIDDLE
    Plan of the Work 354
    1. Trichotomy 355
    2. The Triad in Reasoning 369
    3. The Triad in Metaphysics 373
    4. The Triad in Psychology 374
    5. The Triad in Physiology 385
    6. The Triad in Biological Development 395
    7. The Triad in Physics 400
Chapter 4. THE LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS; AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP MY CATEGORIES FROM WITHIN
    1. The Three Categories 417
    2. Quality 422
    3. Fact 427
    4. Dyads 441
    5. Triads 471
Chapter 5. DEGENERATE CASES
    1. Kinds of Secondness 521
    2. The Firstness of Firstness, Secondness and Thirdness 530
Chapter 6. ON A NEW LIST OF CATEGORIES
    1. Original Statement 545
    2. Notes on the Preceding 560
Chapter 7. TRIADOMANY 568
    

Book IV. THE NORMATIVE SCIENCES

Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 573
Chapter 2. ULTIMATE GOODS 575
Chapter 3. AN ATTEMPTED CLASSIFICATION OF ENDS 585
Chapter 4. IDEALS OF CONDUCT 591
Chapter 5. VITALLY IMPORTANT TOPICS
    1. Theory and Practice 616
    2. Practical Concerns and the Wisdom of Sentiment 649
    3. Vitally Important Truths 661

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