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S. Peirce: 1857-1866Indiana University Press, 1982 - 698 pages This series contains large sections of previously unpublished material in addition to selected published works.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extensive editorial and textual notes, and a full chronological list of all of Peirce's writings, published and unpublished, during the period covered. |
Contents
Educational TextBooks II | 1 |
Lecture on Practical Logic | 8 |
Third Lecture | 10 |
TOWARD A LOGIC BOOK 187273 | 13 |
Logic Truth and the Settlement of Opinion | 14 |
Investigation and the Settlement of Opinion | 16 |
Chapter 1 | 19 |
Chapter 1 Enlarged abstract 8 Chapter 1 Enlarged abstract | 20 |
Lazelles One Law in Nature | 164 |
Rainfall | 167 |
On Political Economy | 173 |
On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra | 177 |
Early Abstract of Photometric Researches | 180 |
Notes on the Fundamentals of Algebra | 186 |
The Axioms of Geometry | 189 |
Logical Contraposition and Conversion | 191 |
Chapter 1 Of the Difference between Doubt and Belief | 22 |
Chapter 2 Of Inquiry | 23 |
Chapter 3 Four Methods of Settling Opinion | 24 |
On Reality | 28 |
Chapt 4 2nd draft | 32 |
Chap 4 draft | 35 |
Chapter IV Of Reality | 60 |
Chapter The list of Categories | 61 |
On Representations | 62 |
On Representations | 65 |
On the nature of signs | 66 |
On Time and Thought | 68 |
On Time and Thought | 72 |
Chap 5th | 75 |
Chap 6th | 77 |
Probable Subjects to be treated of | 81 |
Chap 7 Of Logic as a Study of Signs | 82 |
Chap 9th | 84 |
Chap VIII Of the Copula | 90 |
Chap IX Of relative terms | 93 |
Chap X The Copula and Simple Syllogism | 95 |
Chap XI On Logical Breadth and Depth | 98 |
Chapter IV The Conception of Time essential in Logic | 102 |
Logic | 105 |
Chapter V That the significance of thought lies in its reference to the future | 107 |
Notes on Logic Book | 108 |
Letter Peirce to Abraham B Conger | 109 |
On Errors of Observation | 111 |
On the Theory of Errors of Observations | 114 |
Improvement in the Classification of Vids | 161 |
Addition to the note for Mind | 195 |
Sketch of the Theory of NonAssociative | 198 |
Nicholas St John Green | 208 |
On the Influence of the Flexibility of the Support | 217 |
On a New Class of Observations suggested by | 235 |
The Fixation of Belief | 242 |
How to Make Our Ideas Clear | 257 |
The Doctrine of Chances | 276 |
The Probability of Induction | 290 |
The Order of Nature | 306 |
Deduction Induction and Hypothesis | 323 |
Comment se fixe la croyance | 338 |
Comment rendre nos idées claires | 355 |
Ferreros Esposizione del metodo dei minimi | 375 |
Photometric Researches | 382 |
Editorial Notes | 495 |
Bibliography of Peirces References | 541 |
Textual Apparatus | 557 |
On Reality 16 On Reality 17 Chap 4 Of Reality 18 Of Reality | 583 |
Chapter IV Of Reality | 585 |
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