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OverviewFor 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 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles S. Peirce , Peirce Edition Project , Christian J. W. Kloesel , Max H. FischPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press Edition: A Chronological ed. Volume: Volume 2 Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 4.70cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 1.107kg ISBN: 9780253372024ISBN 10: 025337202 Pages: 704 Publication Date: 22 June 1984 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface Acknowledgments Introduction The Decisive Year and Its Early Consequences/Max H. Fisch The Journal of Speculative Philosophy Papers/C.F. Delaney The 1870 Logic of Relatives Memoir/Daniel D. Merrill 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 ABS 11. [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 Man 22. 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. Premliminary 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 Methodology 36. 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 Peirce Editorial 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"Reviews"""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" 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 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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