Table of Contents: Volume 3
|
Preface
|
xi
|
Acknowledgments
|
xvii
|
Chronology
| xix
|
Introduction
| xxi
|
1. Educational Text-Books, II
| 1
|
2. [Lecture on Practical Logic]
| 8
|
3. Third Lecture
| 10
|
[TOWARD A LOGIC BOOK, 1872-73]
|
4. [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion] | 14
|
5. [Investigation and the Settlement of Opinion] | 16
|
6. Chapter 1
| 18
|
7. Chapter 1 (Enlarged abstract)
| 20
|
8. Chapter 1 (Enlarged abstract)
| 21
|
9. Chapter 1. Of the Difference between Doubt and Belief
| 22
|
10. Chapter 2. Of Inquiry
| 23
|
11. Chapter 3. Four Methods of Settling Opinion | 24
|
12 [On Reality]
| 28
|
13. Chapt. 4 (2nd draft)
| 34
|
14. Chapt. 4 (----- draft)
| 35
|
15. On Reality
| 37
|
16. On Reality
| 38
|
17. Chap. 4. Of Reality
| 40
|
18. Of Reality
| 47
|
19. Chapter IV. Of Reality
| 54
|
20. Chapter IV. Of Reality
| 60
|
21. Chapter ------. The list of Categories | 61
|
22. On Representations
| 62
|
23. On Representations
| 65
|
24. On the nature of signs
| 66
|
25. [On Time and Thought]
| 68
|
26. [On Time and Thought]
| 72
|
27. Chap. 5th
| 75
|
28. Chap. 6th
| 77
|
29. Memorandum: Probable Subjects to be treated of | 81
|
30. Chap. 7. Of Logic as a Study of Signs | 82
|
31. Chap. 9th
| 84
|
32. Chap. VIII. Of the Copula
| 90
|
33. Chap. IX. Of relative terms
| 93
|
34. Chap. X. The Copula and Simple Syllogism | 95
|
35. Chap. XI. On Logical Breadth and Depth | 98
|
36. Chapter IV. The Conception of Time essential in Logic
| 102
|
37. Chapter IV. The Conception of Time essential in Logic
| 105
|
38. Chapter V. That the significance of thoughtlies in its reference to the future | 107
|
39. Notes on Logic Book
| 108
|
40. Letter, Peirce to Abraham B. Conger | 109
|
41. [On Errors of Observation]
| 111
|
42. On the Theory of Errors of Observations | 114
|
43. Linear Associative Algebra: Improvement in the Classification of Vids
| 161
|
44. Lazelle's One Law in Nature
| 164
|
45. Rainfall
| 167
|
46. [On Political Economy]
| 173
|
47. On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra
| 177
|
48. [Early Abstract of Photometric Researches] | 180
|
49. Notes on the Fundamentals of Algebra | 186
|
50. The Axioms of Geometry
| 189
|
51. Logical Contraposition and Conversion | 191
|
52. Addition to the note for Mind
| 195
|
53. Sketch of the Theory of Non-Associative Multiplication
| 198
|
54. The Principles of Mechanics
| 202
|
55. Nicholas St. John Green
| 208
|
56. Note on the Sensation of Color
| 211
|
57. On the Influence of the Flexibility of the Support on the Oscillation of a Pendulum | 217
|
58. On a New Class of Observations, suggested by the principles of Logic
| 235
|
59. Note on Grassmann's Calculus of Extension | 238
|
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE
|
60. The Fixation of Belief
| 242
|
61. How to Make Our Ideas Clear
| 257
|
62. The Doctrine of Chances
| 276
|
63. The Probability of Induction
| 290
|
64. The Order of Nature
| 306
|
65. Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis | 323
|
66. Comment se fixe la croyance
| 338
|
67. Comment rendre nos idees claires | 355
|
68. [Ferrero's Esposizione del metodo dei minimi quadrati]
| 375
|
69. Photometric Researches
| 382
|
Editorial Notes
| 495
|
Bibliography of Peirce's References
| 541
|
Chronological List, 1872-1878
| 546
|
TEXTUAL APPARATUS
|
Essay on Editorial Method
| 557
|
Explanation of Symbols
| 576
|
Textual Notes
| 578
|
Emendations
| 579
|
Historical Collation
| 606
|
List of Variants
| 611
|
Word Division
| 614
|
Index
| 617
|