- Entitative graph
An entitative graph is an element of the graphical
syntax forlogic thatCharles Sanders Peirce developed under the name of qualitative logic beginning in the 1880's, taking the coverage of the formalism only as far as the propositional or sentential aspects of logic are concerned. See 3.468, 4.434, and 4.564 in Peirce's "Collected Papers".The
syntax is:
*The blank page;
*Single letters, phrases;
*Objects (subgraphs) enclosed by asimple closed curve called a "cut". A cut can be empty.The
semantics are:
*The blank page denotes False;
*Letters, phrases, subgraphs, and entire graphs can be True or False;
*To surround objects with a cut is equivalent to Booleancomplementation . Hence an empty cut denotes Truth;
*All objects within a given cut are tacitly joined bydisjunction .A "proof" manipulates a graph, using a short list of rules, until the graph is reduced to an empty cut or the blank page. A graph that can be so reduced is what is now called a tautology (or the complement thereof). Graphs that cannot be simplified beyond a certain point are analogues of the
satisfiable formula s offirst-order logic .Peirce soon abandoned the entitative graphs for the
existential graph s, whose sentential ("alpha") part isdual to the entitative graphs. He developed the existential graphs until they became another formalism for what are now termedfirst-order logic andnormal modal logic .The primary algebra of
G. Spencer-Brown is isomorphic to the entitative graphs.References
* Peirce, C.S., Bibliography.
* Peirce, C.S., "Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce", Vols. 1–6,
Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss (eds.), Vols. 7–8, Arthur W. Burks, ed., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1931–1935, 1958. Cited as CP volume.paragraph.* Peirce, C.S., "Qualitative Logic", MS 736 (c. 1886), pp. 101–115 in "The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, Volume 4, Mathematical Philosophy", Carolyn Eisele (ed.), Mouton, The Hague, 1976.
* Peirce, C.S., "Qualitative Logic", MS 582 (1886), pp. 323–371 in "Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5, 1884–1886", Peirce Edition Project (eds.), Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1993.
* Peirce, C.S., "The Logic of Relatives: Qualitative and Quantitative", MS 584 (1886), pp. 372–378 in "Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5, 1884–1886", Peirce Edition Project (eds.), Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1993.
* Shin, Sun-Joo (2002), "The Iconic Logic of Peirce's Graphs", MIT Press, Cambrodge, MA.
ee also
*
Charles Peirce
*Existential graph s
*Laws of Form
*Logical graph s
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