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Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3
1872–1878
Published by: Indiana University Press
672 Pages, 1 b&w photos
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- Published: June 2020
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- Published: April 1986
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The PEIRCE EDITION contains large sections of previously unpublished material in addition to selected published works.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extensive editorial and textual notes, and a full chronological list of all of Peirce's writings, published and unpublished, during the period covered.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
1. Educational Text-Books, II
2. [Lecture on Practical Logic]
3. Third Lecture [Toward a Logic Book, 1872-73]
4. [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion]
5. [Investigation and the Settlement of Opinion]
6. Chapter 1
7. Chapter 1 (Enlarged abstract)
8. Chapter 1 (Enlarge abstract)
9. Chapter 1. Of the Difference between Doubt and Belief
10. Chapter 2. Of Inquiry
11. Chapter 3. Four Methods of Settling Opinion
12. [On Reality]
13. Chapt. 4 (2nd draft)
14. Chap. 4 (——-draft)
15. On Reality
16. On Reality
17. Chap. 4. Of Reality
18. Of Reality
19. Chapter IV. Of Reality
20. Chapter IV. Of Reality
21. Chapter ——-. The List of Categories
22. On Representations
23. On Representations
24. On the nature of signs
25. [On Time and Thought]
26. [On Time and Thought]
27. Chap. 5th
28. Chap. 6th
29. Memorandum: Probable Subjects to be treated of
30. Chap. 7. Of Logic as a Study of Signs
31. Chap. 9th
32. Chap. VIII. Of the Copula
33. Chap. IX. Of relative terms
34. Chap. X. The Copula and Simple Syllogism
35. Chap. XI. On Logical Breadth and Depth
36. Chapter IV. The Conception of Time essential in Logic
37. Chapter IV. The Conception of Time essential in Logic
38. Chapter V. That the significance of thought lies in its reference to the future
39. Notes on Logic Book
40. Letter, Peirce to Abraham B. Conger
41. [On Errors of Observation]
42. On the Theory of Errors of Observations
43. Linear Associative Algebra: Improvement in the Classification of Vids
44. Lazelle's One Law in Nature
45. Rainfall
46. [On Political Economy]
47. On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra
48. [Early Abstract of Photometric Researches]
49. Notes on the Fundamentals of Algebra
50. The Axioms of Geometry
51. Logical Contraposition and Conversion
52. Addition to the note for Mind
53. Sketch of the Theory of Non-Associative Multiplication
54. The Principles of Mechanics
55. Nicholas St. John Green
56. Note on the Sensation of Color
57. On the Influence of the Flexibility of the Support on the Oscillation of a Pendulum
58. On a New Class of Observations, suggested by the principles of Logic
59. Note on Grassmann's Calculus of Extension
Illustrations of the Logic of Science
60. The Fixation of Belief
61. How to Make Our Ideas Clear
62. The Doctrine of Chances
63. The Probability of Induction
64. The Order of Nature
65. Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis
66. Comment se fixe la croyance
67. Comment Rendre nos idees claires
68. [Ferrero's Esposizione del metodo dei minimu quadrati]
69. Photometric Researches
Editorial Notes
Bibliography of Peirce's References
Chronological List, 1872-1878
Textual Apparatus
Essay on Editorial Method
Explanation of Symbols
Textual Notes
Emendations
Historical Collation
List of Variants
Word Division
Index