THE CONCEPT AS A REPRESENTATION OF THE REAL AND "FORMALLY POSSIBLE OF ONESELF"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev7n2-216Keywords:
Concept and Representation, Reality and Philosophy, Formally Possible of SelfAbstract
INTRODUCTION: This paper was presented at the 23rd International Meeting of Pragmatism, held at PUC-SP in October 2024. In a slightly more courageous, and I would even say daring, way, I tried to reflect on the thought of Professor John F. Boler regarding the relationships he established when reading Charles Peirce from the thought of Duns Scotus. And in this endeavor, the question posed is – after all, is the real thing thought of as being real? Is the concept, as a representation, real in itself and not in the object? The possible answer in this little research is that in Peirce there is a given solution that Duns Scotus gave to the "problem of universals".