Writings of Charles S. Peirce : a chronological edition. Volume 2, 1867-1871 /

""For anyone seriously interested in Peirce, or in nineteenth-century American philosophy, or in American intellectual history, or in philosophy in general, or in semiotics and its philosophical import, these volumes should be required reading.""--Murray G. Murphey, Semiotica.

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Main Author: Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914
Other Authors: Moore, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1917-1993
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 1984
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Decisive Year and Its Early Consequences; The Journal of Speculative Philosophy Papers; The 1870 Logic of Relatives Memoir; 1. [The Logic Notebook]; [THE AMERICAN ACADEMY SERIES]; 2. On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic; 3. On the Natural Classification of Arguments; 4. On a New List of Categories; 5. Upon the Logic of Mathematics; 6. Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension; 7. Notes; 8. [Venn's The Logic of Chance]; 9. Chapter I. One, Two, and Three.
  • 10. Specimen of a Dictionary of the Terms of Logic and allied Sciences: A to ABS11. [Critique of Positivism]; [THE PEIRCE-HARRIS EXCHANGE ON HEGEL]; 12. Paul Janet and Hegel, by W.T. Harris; 13. Letter, Peirce to W.T. Harris (24 January 1868); 14. Nominalism versus Realism; 15. Letter, Peirce to W.T. Harris (16 March 1868); 16. What Is Meant by Determined
  • 17. Letter, Peirce to W.T. Harris (9 April 1868); [THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY SERIES]; 18. Questions on Reality; 19. Potentia ex Impotentia; 20. Letter, Peirce to W.T. Harris (30 November 1868).
  • 21. Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man22. Some Consequences of Four Incapacities; 23. Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic; 24. Professor Porter's Human Intellect; 25. The Pairing of the Elements; 26. Roscoe's Spectrum Analysis; 27. [The Solar Eclipse of 7 August 1869]; 28. Preliminary Sketch of Logic; 29. [The Logic Notebook]; 30. The English Doctrine of Ideas; [LECTURES ON BRITISH LOGICIANS]; 31. Lecture I. Early nominalism and realism; 32. Ockam. Lecture 3; 33. Whewell; [PRACTICAL LOGIC]; 34. Lessons in Practical Logic.
  • 35. A Practical Treatise on Logic and Methodology36. Rules for Investigation; 37. Practical Logic; 38. Chapter 2; 39. Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives; 40. A System of Logic; 41. [Henry James's The Secret of Swedenborg]; 42. Notes for Lectures on Logic to be given 1st term 1870-71; 43. Bain's Logic; 44. Letter, Peirce to W.S. Jevons; 45. [Augustus De Morgan]; 46. Of the Copulas of Algebra; 47. [Charles Babbage]; [THE BERKELEY REVIEW]; 48. [Fraser's The Works of George Berkeley]; 49. [Peirce's Berkeley Review], by Chauncey Wright; 50. Mr, Peirce and the Realists; APPENDIX.
  • 51. Letter, J.E. Oliver to PeirceEditorial Notes; Bibliography of Peirce's References; Chronological List, 1867-1871; Textual Apparatus; Essay on Editorial Method; Explanation of Symbols; Textual Notes; Emendations; Word-Division; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.