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Introduction
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xv
1. My Life written for the Class-Book
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1
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2. Private Thoughts principally on the conduct of life
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4
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3. The Sense of Beauty never furthered the Performance
of a single Act of Duty
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10
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4. Raphael and Michael Angelo compared as men
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13
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5. A Scientific book of Synonyms
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17
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6. Think Again!
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20
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7. Analysis of Genius
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25
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8. The Axioms of Intuition. After Kant
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31
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THREE ESSAYS ON INFINITY AND GOD
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9. An essay on the Limits of Religious thought written
to prove that we can reason upon the nature of God
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37
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10. [The Conception of Infinity]
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40
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11. Why we can Reason on the Infinite
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42
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12. Proof of the Infinite Nature of the Creator
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44
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13. I, IT, and THOU: A book giving Instruction in some
of the Elements of Thought
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45
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14. The Modus of the IT
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47
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15. Views of Chemistry: sketched for Young Ladies
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50
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16. [A Treatise on Metaphysics]
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57
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17. Analysis of Creation
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85
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18. S P Q R
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91
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19. The Chemical Theory of Interpenetration
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95
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20. [The Place of Our Age in the History of Civilization]
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101
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21. Letter Draft, Peirce to Pliny Earle Chase
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115
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22. [Shakespearian Pronunciation]
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117
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23. Analysis of the Ego
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144
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24. A Treatise of the Major Premisses of Natural Science
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152
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25. On the Doctrine of Immediate Perception
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153
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26. Letter, Peirce to Francis E. Abbot
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156
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ON THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE [HARVARD LECTURES OF 1865]
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27. Lecture I
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162
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28. Lecture II
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175
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29. Lecture III
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189
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30. Lecture on the Theories of Whewell, Mill, and Compte
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205
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31. Lecture VI: Boole's Calculus of Logic
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223
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32. Lecture on Kant
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240
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33. Lecture VIII: Forms of Induction and Hypothesis
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256
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34. Lecture X: Grounds of Induction
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272
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35. Lecture XI
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286
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36. Teleological Logic
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303
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37. An Unpsychological View of Logic to which are
appended some applications of the theory to
Psychology and other subjects
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305
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38. Logic of the Sciences
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322
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39. [The Logic Notebook]
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337
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40. Logic Chapter I
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351
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THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE; OR, INDUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS
[LOWELL LECTURES OF 1866]
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41. Lecture I
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358
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42. Lecture II
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376
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43. Lecture III
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393
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44. Lecture IV
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407
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45. Lecture V
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423
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46. [Lecture VI]
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440
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47. Lecture VII
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454
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48. Lecture IX
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471
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49. Lecture X
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488
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50. Lecture XI
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490
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51. Memoranda Concerning the Aristotelean Syllogism
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505
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52. [On a Method of Searching for the Categories]
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515
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APPENDIX
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53. [Diagram of the IT]
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530
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Editorial Notes
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531
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Bibliography of Peirce's References
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564
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Chronological List, 1849-1866
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569
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Essay on Editorial Method
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578
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Explanation of Symbols
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586
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Textual Notes
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588
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Emendations
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591
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Word Division
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685
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Index
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688
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