Peirce, On a New List of Categories, § 11
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§ 11. The five conceptions thus obtained, for reasons which will be sufficiently obvious, may be termed categories. That is,
- BEING,
- Quality (Reference to a Ground),
- Relation (Reference to a Correlate),
- Representation (Reference to an Interpretant),
- SUBSTANCE.
- BEING,
The three intermediate conceptions may be termed accidents.
Peirce, On a New List of Categories, CP 1.555, CE 2.54–55
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