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Charles Sanders PeirceCharles Sanders Peirce (born 1839) explicitly declared his Existential GraphsExistential Graphs (all three parts: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) to be his chef d'oeuvre. This work on graphical logic began sometime in the early 1880's, and he continued to work on it until his death in 1914.

Charles Sanders Peirce (born 1839) explicitly declared his Existential Graphs (all three parts: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) to be his chef d'oeuvre. This work on graphical logic began sometime in the early 1880's, and he continued to work on it until his death in 1914.

Charles Sanders Peirce (born 1839) explicitly declared his Existential Graphs (all three parts: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) to be his chef d'oeuvre. This work on graphical logic began sometime in the early 1880's, and he continued to work on it until his death in 1914.

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Charles Sanders Peirce (born 1839) explicitly declared his Existential Graphs (all three parts: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) to be his chef d'oeuvre. This work on graphical logic began sometime in the early 1880's, and he continued to work on it until his death in 1914.

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