Writings of Charles S. Peirce: 1879-1884Indiana University Press, 1982 - Всего страниц: 698 This series contains large sections of previously unpublished material in addition to selected published works.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extensive editorial and textual notes, and a full chronological list of all of Peirce's writings, published and unpublished, during the period covered. |
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Preface | xi |
Acknowledgments | xv |
Chronology | xvii |
Introduction | xix |
Reads Theory of Logic 147 | xxxvii |
Spectroscopic Studies | 2 |
Lecture on Logic and Philosophy | 3 |
Note on the Progress of Experiments for comparing | 4 |
On the Algebras in which Division Is Unambiguous | 322 |
Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives | 328 |
On the Relative Forms of Quaternions | 334 |
On the Logic of Relatives | 336 |
On Relative Terms | 342 |
Remarks on B I Gilmans On Propositions and the Syllogism | 345 |
REPORT OF A CONFERENCE ON GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS HELD AT WASHINGTON D C IN MAY 1882 Edited by Charles S Peirce | 349 |
Introduction | 350 |
Wavelength with a Metre | 10 |
On a method of swinging Pendulums for the determination of Gravity proposed by M Faye 228 | 12 |
On the Algebraic Principles of Formal Logic | 21 |
Logic Chapter I Of Thinking as Cerebration | 38 |
Logic Chapter I Thinking as Cerebration | 45 |
Roods Chromatics | 47 |
On the Ghosts in Rutherfurds DiffractionSpectra | 50 |
A Quincuncial Projection of the Sphere | 68 |
Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research | 72 |
Measurements of Gravity at Initial Stations in America and Europe | 79 |
A large number of repetitions of similar trials | 145 |
On the Value of Gravity at Paris | 148 |
On the State of Science in America | 152 |
Letter Peirce to Hervé Faye | 157 |
On the Colours of Double Stars | 161 |
On the Algebra of Logic | 163 |
Chapter IV The Logic of Plural Relatives | 210 |
Results of Pendulum Experiments | 212 |
The Logic Notebook | 214 |
A Boolian Algebra with One Constant | 218 |
The Axioms of Number | 222 |
On Associative Algebras | 225 |
Notes on Associative Multiple Algebra | 228 |
Unequivocal Division of Finites | 233 |
Jevonss Studies in Deductive Logic | 238 |
Width of Mr Rutherfurds Rulings | 240 |
Logic and the Methods of Science | 241 |
Methods of Reasoning | 245 |
Note on the MouseTrap Problem | 257 |
Note on 0 | 258 |
On Propositions and Syllogisms of Differing Order | 260 |
Note on the Boolian Algebra | 264 |
Proof of the Fundamental Proposition of Arithmetic | 267 |
Comparison of the Metre with a WaveLength of Light | 269 |
On the Logic of Number | 299 |
NOTES AND ADDENDA TO LINEAR ASSOCIATIVE ALGEBRA | 311 |
Note on the Algebra g4 | 312 |
Note on the Class of Algebras 2423 | 313 |
On the Relative Forms of the Algebras | 319 |
Letter from Professor Hilgard to Major Herschel | 351 |
Reply of Major Herschel | 352 |
Six Reasons for the Prosecution of Pendulum Experiments | 356 |
Notes on Determinations of Gravity by C A Schott | 360 |
General Remarks upon Gravity Determinations by John Herschel | 365 |
Opinions concerning the Conduct of Gravity Work | 369 |
Resolutions | 377 |
Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic | 378 |
On a Class of Multiple Algebras | 383 |
On Irregularities in the Amplitude of Oscillation of Pendulums | 389 |
On Junctures and Fractures in Logic | 391 |
Letter Peirce to O H Mitchell | 394 |
Beginnings of a Logic Book | 400 |
On Propositions | 402 |
STUDIES IN LOGIC | 405 |
Preface | 406 |
A Theory of Probable Inference | 408 |
On A Limited Universe of Marks | 450 |
The Logic of Relatives | 453 |
A Communication from Mr Peirce | 467 |
A Problem relating to the Construction of a reversible pendulum | 473 |
Syllabus of Sixty Lectures on Logic | 476 |
Lecture on Propositions | 490 |
Lecture on Types of Propositions | 493 |
From a Lecture on the Logic of Relatives | 501 |
Introductory Lecture on Logic | 507 |
A New Rule for Division in Arithmetic | 511 |
On the flexure of Pendulum Supports | 515 |
On the Deduction of the Ellipticity of the Earth from Pendulum Experiments | 529 |
On a Method of Observing the Coincidence of Vibration of Two Pendulums | 535 |
Additional Note on the Method of Coincidences | 541 |
Design and Chance | 544 |
Notes | 559 |
Bibliography of Peirces References | 595 |
Essay on Editorial Method | 615 |
Symbols | 632 |
LineEnd Hyphenation in the Edition Text | 684 |
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