Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 2: 1867-1871Indiana University Press, 1982 - 704 lappuses "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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Preface | xi |
Acknowledgments | xix |
The Logic Notebook | 1 |
On an Improvement in Booles Calculus of Logic 225 22 98 | 12 |
On the Natural Classification of Arguments | 23 |
On a New List of Categories | 49 |
Upon the Logic of Mathematics | 59 |
Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension | 70 |
The Solar Eclipse of 7 August 1869 | 290 |
Preliminary Sketch of Logic | 294 |
The Logic Notebook | 298 |
The English Doctrine of Ideas | 302 |
LECTURES ON BRITISH LOGICIANS | 309 |
Lecture I Early nominalism and realism | 310 |
Ockam Lecture 3 | 317 |
Whewell | 337 |
Notes | 95 |
Chapter I One Two and Three | 103 |
Critique of Positivism | 122 |
Paul Janet and Hegel by W T Harris | 132 |
Letter Peirce to W T Harris 24 January 1868 | 143 |
Nominalism versus Realism | 144 |
Letter Peirce to W T Harris 16 March 1868 | 154 |
What Is Meant by Determined | 155 |
Letter Peirce to W T Harris 9 April 1868 | 158 |
THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY SERIES | 161 |
Questions on Reality | 162 |
Potentia ex Impotentia | 187 |
Letter Peirce to W T Harris 30 November 1868 | 192 |
Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man | 193 |
Some Consequences of Four Incapacities | 211 |
Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic | 242 |
Professor Porters Human Intellect | 273 |
The Pairing of the Elements | 282 |
Roscoes Spectrum Analysis | 285 |
PRACTICAL LOGIC | 347 |
Lessons in Practical Logic | 348 |
A Practical Treatise on Logic and Methodology | 350 |
Rules for Investigation | 351 |
Practical Logic | 353 |
Chapter 2 | 356 |
Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives | 359 |
A System of Logic | 430 |
Henry Jamess The Secret of Swedenborg | 433 |
Notes for Lectures on Logic to be given 1st term 187071 | 439 |
Bains Logic | 441 |
Augustus De Morgan | 448 |
Charles Babbage | 457 |
Peirces Berkeley Review by Chauncey Wright | 487 |
Editorial Notes | 499 |
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Chronological List 18671871 | 564 |
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