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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Continuous predicate is a term coined by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 1914) to describe a special type of relational predicate that results as the limit of a recursive process of hypostatic abstraction.Charles Sanders Peirce (pronounced / p rs/ purse) (September 10, 1839 April 19, 1914) was an American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Peirce was educated as a chemist and employed as a scientist for 30 years. It is largely his contributions to logic, mathematics, philosophy, and semiotics (and his…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Continuous predicate is a term coined by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 1914) to describe a special type of relational predicate that results as the limit of a recursive process of hypostatic abstraction.Charles Sanders Peirce (pronounced / p rs/ purse) (September 10, 1839 April 19, 1914) was an American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Peirce was educated as a chemist and employed as a scientist for 30 years. It is largely his contributions to logic, mathematics, philosophy, and semiotics (and his founding of pragmatism) that are appreciated today. In 1934, the philosopher Paul Weiss called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician".