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Writings of Charles S. Peirce : a chronological edition

Max H. Fisch, general editor ; Christian J.W. Kloesel, associate editor ... [et al.]

Indiana University Press, c1982-

  • v. 1. 1857-1866
  • v. 2. 1867-1871
  • v. 3. 1872-1878
  • v. 4. 1879-1884
  • v. 5. 1884-1886
  • v. 6. 1886-1890
  • v. 8. 1890-1892

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Contents: v. 1. 1857-1866 -- v. 2. 1867-1871 -- v. 3. 1872-1878 -- v. 4. 1879-1884 -- v. 5. 1884-1886 -- v. 6. 1886-1890 -- v. 8. 1890-1892

Vol. 2 / Edward C. Moore, editor ... [et al.]

Vols. 3-5 / Christian J.W. Kloesel, editor ... [et al.]

Vols. 6, 8 / Nathan Houser, editor ... [et al.]

Includes bibliographies and indexes

内容説明・目次

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v. 2. 1867-1871 ISBN 9780253372024

内容説明

"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

目次

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
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v. 3. 1872-1878 ISBN 9780253372031

内容説明

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.

目次

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
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v. 4. 1879-1884 ISBN 9780253372048

内容説明

"The volumes are handsomely produced and carefully edited, . . . For the first time we have available in an intelligible form the writings of one of the greatest philosophers of the past hundred years . . . " -The Times Literary Supplement " . . . an extremely handsome and impressive book; it is an equally impressive piece of scholarship and editing." -Man and World

目次

  • Preface Acknowledgments Chronology Introduction 1. Read's Theory of Logic 2. Spectroscopic Studies 3. [Lecture on Logic and Philosophy] 4. Note on the Progress of Experiments for comparing a Wave-length with a Metre 5. On a method of swinging Pendulums for the determination of Gravity, proposed by M. Faye 6. On the Algebraic Principles of Formal Logic 7. Logic, Chapter I. Of Thinking as Cerebration 8. Logic. Chapter I. Thinking as Cerebration 9. Rood's Chromatics 10. On the Ghosts in Rutherford's Diffraction-Spectra 11. A Quincuncial Projection of the Sphere 12. Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research 13. Measurements of Gravity at Initial Stations in America and Europe 14. A large number of repetitions of similar trials 15. On the Value of Gravity at Paris 16. [On the State of Science in America] 17. Letter, Peirce to Herve Faye 18. On the Colours of Double Stars 19. On the Algebra of Logic 20. Chapter IV. The Logic of Plural Relatives 21. Results of Pendulum Experiments 22. [The Logic Notebook] 23. [A Boolian Algebra with One Constant] 24. The Axioms of Number 25. [On Associative Algebras] 26. Notes on Associative Multiple Algebra 27. [Unequivocal Division of Finites] 28. [Jevon's Studies in Deductive Logic] 29. Width of Mr. Rutherford's Rulings 30. Logic
  • and the Methods of Science 31. Methods of Reasoning 32. Note on the Mouse-Trap Problem 33. Note on 0 Degree. 34. [On Propositions and Syllogisms of Differing Order] 35. Note on the Boolian Algebra 36. Proof of the Fundamental Proposition of Arithmetic 37. Comparison of the Metre with a Wave-Length of Light 38. On the Logic of Number [Notes and Addenda to Linear Associative Algebra] 39. [Note on the Algebra g4] 40. [Note on the Class of Algebras 242 3] 41. On the Relative Forms of the Algebras 42. On the Algebras in which Division is Unambiguous 43. Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives 44. On the Relative Forms of Quaternions 45. [On the Logic of Relatives] 46. [On Relative Terms] 47. Remarks on [B.I. Gilman's "On Propositions and the Syllogism'] Report of a Conference on Gravity Determinations, Held at Washington, D.C., in May, 1882 [Edited by Charles S. Peirce] 48. [Introduction] 49. Letter from Professor Hilgard to Major Herschel 50. Reply of Major Herschel 51. Six Reasons for the Prosecution of Pendulum Experiments 52. Notes on Determinations of Gravity, by C.A. Schott 53. General Remarks upon Gravity Determinations, by John Herschel 54. Opinions concerning the Conduct of Gravity Work 55. Resolutions 56. Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic 57. On a Class of Multiple Algebras 58. On Irregularities in the Amplitude of Oscillation of Pendulums 59. [On Junctures and Fractures in Logic] 60. Letter, Peirce to O.H. Mitchell 61. [Beginnings of a Logic Book] 62. [On Propositions] Studies in Logic 63. Preface 64. A Theory of Probable Inference 65. Note A: On A Limited Universe of Marks 66. Note B: The Logic of Relatives 67. A Communication from Mr. Peirce 68. A Problem relating to the Construction of a reversible pendulum 69. [Syllabus of Sixty Lectures on Logic] 70. [Lecture on Propositions] 71. [Lecture on Types of Propositions] 72. [From a Lecture on the Logic of Relatives] 73. [Introductory Lecture on Logic] 74. A New Rule for Division in Arithmetic 75. On the flexure of Pendulum Supports 76. On the Deduction of the Ellipticity of the Earth from Pendulum Experiments 77. On a Method of Observing the Coincidence of Vibration of Two Pendulums 78. Additional Note on the Method of Coincidences 79. [Design and Chance] 80. [On the Teaching of Mathematics] Notes Bibliography of Peirce's References Chronological List, 1879-1884 Essay on Editorial Method Symbols Textual Apparatus Headnotes, Textual Notes, Emendations, Line-End Hyphenation, Rejected Substantive Variants Line-End Hyphenation in the Edition Text Index
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v. 5. 1884-1886 ISBN 9780253372055

内容説明

"Highly recommended." -Choice " . . . an important event for the world of philosophy. For the first time we have available in an intelligible form the writings of one of the greatest philosophers of the past hundred years." -The Times Literary Supplement Volume 5 of this landmark edition covers an important transition in Peirce's life, marked by a rekindled enthusiasm for speculative philosophy. The writings include essays relating to his all-embracing theory of categories as well as papers on logic and mathematics.

目次

Preface Acknowledgments Chronology Introduction 1. Determinations of Gravity at Allegheny, Ebensburgh, and York, Pa., in 1879 and 1880 [Study of Great Men] 2. Materials for an Impressionist List of 300 Great Men 3. My list of great Men 4. [Men of Feeling, Action, Thought] 5. [Notes on Archimedes, Abel, Lagrange, and Gauss] 6. [Notes on Leonidas] 7. [Notes on Mencius] 8. [Notes on Michelangelo] 9. [Notes on Ockham and Machiavelli] 10. [Notes on Pythagoras] 11. [Notes on Rabelais] 12. Questions on Great Men [First Questionnaire] 13. Questions on Great Men [Revised Questionnaire] 14. [Remarks on Questions from the Final Questionnaire] 15. [Questionnaire Responses for Michelangelo, Hobbes, and Locke] 16. [Questionnaire Responses for Montaigne, Palissy, Machiavelli, and Lessing] 17. [Questionnaire Responses for Short List of 48 Great Men] 18. [Questionnaire Responses for Short List of 24 Great Men] 19. [Great Men: Classifications and Rankings] 20. On the Algebra of Logic: Part II 21. [Fragment on the Algebra of Logic] 22. On the Algebra of Logic (Second Paper) 23. Letter, Peirce to J.E. Hilgard 24. On Small Differences of Sensation, by C.S. Peirce and J. Jastrow 25. The Numerical Measure of the Success of Predictions 26. The "Old Stone Mill" at Newport 27. The Reciprocity Treaty with Spain 28. The Spanish Treaty Once More 29. [Testimony on the Organization of the Coast Survey] 30. On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation 31. Notes on the Algebra of Logic 32. Studies in Logical Algebra 33. An American Plato: Review of Royce's Religious Aspect of Philosophy 34. [Notes on the Categories] 35. One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature 36. [Measurement Scales and the Absolute] 37. Types of Third Degenerate in the Second Degree 38. [Clifford's The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences] 39. [Perrin's The Religion of Philosophy] 40. [Kant's Introduction to Logic] 41. [Fiske's The Idea of God] 42. On the Use of the Noddy for Measuring the Amplitude of Swaying in a Pendulum Support 43. Note on the Effect of the Flexure of a Pendulum upon its Period of Oscillation 44. Two Letters, Peirce to F.E. Abbot 45. Fundamental Properties of Number 46. Dr. F.E. Abbot's Philosophy [One, Two, Three] 47. One, Two, Three: Kantian Categories 48. One, Two, Three 49. One, Two, Three: An Evolutionist Speculation 50. [First, Second, Third] 51. Note on a Device for Abbreviating Time Reductions 52. On the Influence of a Noddy on the Period of a Pendulum 53. On the Effect of Unequal Temperature upon a Reversible Pendulum 54. Qualitative Logic 55. The Logic of Relatives: qualitative and quantitative 56. An Elementary Account of the Logic of Relatives 57. [Words in E for the Century Dictionary] 58. Letter, Peirce to A. Marquand Notes Bibliography of Peirce's References Chronological List, 1884-1886 Essay on Editorial Method Symbols Textual Apparatus Headnotes, Textual Notes, Emendations, Line-End Hyphenation, Alterations Line-End Hyphenation in the Edition Text Index

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA00193837
  • ISBN
    • 0253372011
    • 025337202X
    • 0253372038
    • 0253372046
    • 0253372054
    • 0253372062
    • 9780253372086
  • LCCN
    79001993
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Bloomington
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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