Table of Contents: Volume 1

Preface

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

Copyright Peirce Edition Project 1998