On a New List of Categories

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"On a New List of Categories" is an 1867 philosophical paper by Charles Sanders Peirce in which he proposes a foundational system of categories that became central to his later work in logic and semiotics.

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instanceOf academic article
philosophical paper
author Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
centralClaim all predicates can be analyzed into three irreducible categories
the three categories underlie all phenomena
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of logic
semiotics
hasImpactOn philosophy of science
pragmaticism
theory of signs
hasPhilosophicalPosition anti-psychologism in logic
realism about categories
hasStructure systematic derivation of categories from logical forms
historicalContext 19th-century American philosophy
post-Kantian philosophy of categories
inDialogueWith Aristotelian categories NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant’s table of categories
influenced 20th-century semiotics
Peirce’s later logical writings
Peirce’s semiotic theory
pragmatist philosophy
introducesConcept Firstness
Secondness
Thirdness NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic logic
metaphysics
phenomenology
philosophical categories
semiotics
methodologicalApproach analysis of judgment
logical analysis of predication
notableFor formulation of Peirce’s triadic categorical scheme
foundational role in Peirce’s semiotics
influence on later category theories
philosophicalTradition American pragmatism NERFINISHED
realist metaphysics
proposes Peirce’s system of three categories
publicationYear 1867
relatedWork Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
Peirce’s later writings on categories
usedBy philosophers of logic
scholars of Peirce
semioticians

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