Question

Charles Sanders Peirce (“purse”) was extremely fond of classifying things into groups of three. For 10 points each:
[10e] Peirce defined semiosis as a triadic relation involving one of these things plus its object and its interpretant. Semiotics is the study of these things.
ANSWER: signs
[10m] Two answers required. Peirce recognized three types of inference: deduction, and these two other similarly named types of inference.
ANSWER: induction AND abduction [accept answers in either order; accept inductive reasoning in place of “induction”; accept abductive reasoning in place of “abduction”]
[10h] In his metaphysics, Peirce theorized three forms of evolution: the love-based agapasm (“AG-uh-pasm”), the necessity-based anancasm (“ANN-in-kasm”), and this form, which he equated with Darwinian evolution.
ANSWER: tychasm [or tychastic evolution; accept tychism; accept tychasticism]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown ANorthwestern A1010020
Chicago APenn A1010020
Chicago BJohns Hopkins A10101030
Columbia BIndiana A0000
Cornell BNYU A100010
Duke AChicago C100010
Florida AToronto A100010
Illinois AMichigan A100010
Imperial AUC Berkeley A100010
Iowa State ANorth Carolina A0000
MIT AGeorgia Tech A010010
Maryland AHarvard A1010020
Minnesota AHouston A1010020
Minnesota BGeorgia Tech B0000
Ohio State AYale A1010020
Purdue AYale B010010
Texas AWUSTL B100010
UC Berkeley BColumbia A0000
Vanderbilt ARutgers A100010
WUSTL ASouth Carolina A100010