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S. Peirce: 1857-1866Indiana University Press, 1982 - 698 pages This series contains large sections of previously unpublished material in addition to selected published works.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extensive editorial and textual notes, and a full chronological list of all of Peirce's writings, published and unpublished, during the period covered.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
Preface | xiii |
Bibliographical Abbreviations in Editorial Matter | xxiii |
Boolian AlgebraElementary Explanations | 1 |
THE PEIRCEGURNEY DISPUTE OVER PHANTASMS OF THE LIVING | 73 |
An Exami nation of an Argument of Messrs Gurney Myers and Podmore | 74 |
Remarks on Professor Peirces Paper by E Gurney | 82 |
Mr Peirces Rejoinder | 101 |
Remarks on Mr Peirces Rejoinder by E Gurney | 142 |
Mathematical Monads | 268 |
Review of Stocks Deductive Logic | 271 |
Report on Gravity at the Smithsonian Ann Arbor Madison and Cornell | 275 |
15 | 327 |
Reasoning | 354 |
On a Geometrical Notation | 357 |
On the Numbers of Forms of Sets | 360 |
The Formal Classification of Relations | 363 |
Number | 155 |
Logic of Number | 156 |
A GUESS AT THE RIDDLE | 165 |
Contents | 166 |
Chapter I Trichotomy | 168 |
Chapter III The Triad in Metaphysics | 181 |
Chapter IV The Triad in Psychology | 182 |
Chapter V The Triad in Physiology | 188 |
Chapter VI The Triad in Biological Development | 199 |
Chapter VII The Triad in Physics | 203 |
Trichotomic | 211 |
Pendulum Observations at Fort Conger | 216 |
Reflections on the Logic of Science | 246 |
Note on the Analytical Representation of Space as a Section of a Higher Dimensional Space | 260 |
Ordinal Geometry | 263 |
Notes on Geometry of Plane Curves without | 372 |
Logic and Spiritualism | 380 |
Herbert Spencers Philosophy | 395 |
Review of Collinss Epitome of the Synthetic Phi | 401 |
Editorial Symbols | 413 |
6 | 422 |
Bibliography of Peirces References | 506 |
Chronological Catalog January 1887April 1890 | 512 |
Supplement to W5 Chronological List 18841886 | 531 |
Textual Apparatus | 557 |
Boolian Algebra Three Lessons | 575 |
LineEnd Hyphenation in the Edition Text | 672 |
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