Writings of Charles S. Peirce: 1857-1866Indiana University Press, 1982 - 698 pages This series contains large sections of previously unpublished material in addition to selected published works. Each volume includes a brief historical and biographical introduction, extensive editorial and textual notes, and a full chronological list of all of Peirce's writings, published and unpublished, during the period covered. |
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xi | 31 |
An essay on the Limits of Religious thought written | 37 |
Proof of the Infinite Nature of the Creator | 44 |
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