Description Natural Propositions is about the desirable consequence of Charles Peirce\'s conception of propositions; namely, that they are no strangers to a naturalist world-view and thus form Natural inhabitants of reality.
In addition to a careful consideration of Peirce\'s work, the book in.
This is because propositions---in Peirce\'s generalization: Dicisigns---do not depend upon human language nor upon human consciousness or intentionality, contrary to most standard assumptions.
Description Natural Propositions is about the desirable consequence of Charles Peirce\'s conception of propositions; namely, that they are no strangers to a naturalist world-view and thus form Natural inhabitants of reality