Table of Contents: Volume 2
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Preface
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xi
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Acknowledgments
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xix
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Introduction
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xxi
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| The
Decisive Year and Its Early Consequences Max H. Fisch |
xxi
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| The
Journal of Speculative Philosophy Papers C. V. Delaney |
xxxvi
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| The
1870 Logic of Relatives Memoir Daniel D. Merrill |
xlii
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| 1.
[The Logic Notebook] |
1
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[THE AMERICAN ACADEMY SERIES]
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2. On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic
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12
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3. On the Natural Classification of Arguments
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23
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| 4.
On a New List of Categories |
49
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5. Upon the Logic of Mathematics
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59
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6. Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension |
70
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7. Notes
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87
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| 8.
[Venn's The Logic of Chance] |
98
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| 9.
Chapter I. One, Two, and Three |
103
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10. Specimen of a Dictionary of the Terms of Logic and allied Sciences: A to ABS
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105
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| 11.
[Critique of Positivism] |
122
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[THE PEIRCE-HARRIS EXCHANGE ON HEGEL]
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| 12.
Paul Janet and Hegel, by W. T. Harris |
132
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| 13.
Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris (24 January 1868) |
143
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| 14.
Nominalism versus Realism |
144
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| 15.
Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris (16 March 1868) |
154
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| 16.
What is Meant by "Determined" |
155
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| 17.
Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris (9 April 1868) |
158
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[THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY SERIES]
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| 18.
Questions on Reality |
162
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| 19.
Potentia ex Impotentia |
187
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| 20.
Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris (30 November 1868) |
192
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| 21.
Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man |
193
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| 22.
Some Consequences of Four Incapacities |
211
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| 23.
Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic |
242
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| 24.
Professor Porter's Human Intellect |
273
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25. The Pairing of the Elements
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282
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| 26.
Roscoe's Spectrum Analysis |
285
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| 27.
[The Solar Eclipse of 7 August 1869] |
290
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| 28.
Preliminary Sketch of Logic |
294
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29. [The Logic Notebook]
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298
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| 30.
The English Doctrine of Ideas |
302
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[LECTURES ON BRITISH LOGICIANS]
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Lecture I. Early nominalism and realism |
310
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| 32.
Ockam. Lecture 3 |
317
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| 33.
Whewell |
337
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[PRACTICAL LOGIC]
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| 34.
Lessons in Practical Logic |
348
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| 35.
A Practical Treatise on Logic and Methodology |
350
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| 36.
Rules of Investigation |
351
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| 37.
Practical Logic |
353
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| 38.
Chapter 2 |
356
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39. Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives
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359
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| 40.
A System of Logic |
430
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| 41.
[Henry James's The Secret of Swedenborg] |
433
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| 42.
Notes for Lectures on Logic to be given 1st term 1870-71 |
439
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| 43.
Bain's Logic |
441
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44. Letter, Peirce to W. S. Jevons
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445
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| 45.
[Augustus De Morgan] |
448
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46. Of the Copulas of Algebra
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451
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| 47.
[Charles Babbage] |
457
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[THE BERKELEY REVIEW]
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| 48.
[Fraser's The Works of George Berkeley] |
462
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| 49.
[Peirce's Berkeley Review], by Chauncey Wright |
487
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| 50.
Mr. Peirce and the Realists |
490
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APPENDIX
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51. Letter, J. E. Oliver to Peirce
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492
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Editorial Notes
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499
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Bibliography of Peirce's References
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555
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Chronological List, 1867-1871
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564
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TEXTUAL APPARATUS
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Essay on Editorial Method
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469
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Explanation of Symbols
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582
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Textual Notes
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584
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Emendations
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586
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Word Division
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629
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Index
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632
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