Table of Contents: Volume 4
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Preface
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xi
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Acknowledgments |
xv
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Chronology
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xvii
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Introduction
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xix
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1. Read's Theory of Logic
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1
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2. Spectroscopic Studies
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4
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3. [Lecture on Logic and Philosophy]
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7
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4. Note on the Progress of Experiments for comparing
a Wave-length with a Metre
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10
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5. On a method of swinging Pendulums for the determination of Gravity, proposed by M. Faye
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12
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6. On the Algebraic Principles of Formal Logic
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21
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7. Logic. Chapter I. Of Thinking as Cerebration
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38
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8. Logic. Chapter I. Thinking as Cerebration
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45
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9. Rood's Chromatics
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47
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10. On the Ghosts in Rutherfurd's Diffraction-Spectra
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50
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11. A Quincuncial Projection of the Sphere
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68
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12. Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research
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72
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13. Measurements of Gravity at Initial Stations in America and Europe
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79
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14. A large number of repetitions of similar trials
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145
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15. On the Vale of Gravity at Paris
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148
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16. [On the State of Science in America]
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152
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17. Letter, Peirce to Herve Faye
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157
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18. On the Colours of Double Stars
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161
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19. On the Algebra of Logic
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163
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20. Chapter IV. The Logic of Plural Relatives
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210
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21. Results of Pendulum Experiments
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212
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22. [The Logic Notebook]
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214
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23. [A Boolian Algebra with One Constant]
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218
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24. The Axioms of Number
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222
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25. [On Associative Algebras]
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225
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26. Notes on Associative Multiple Algebra
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228
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27. [Unequivocal Division of Finites]
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233
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28. [Jevons's Studies in Deductive Logic]
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238
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29. Width of Mr. Rutherfurd's Rulings
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240
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30. Logic; and the Methods of Science
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241
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31. Methods of Reasoning
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245
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32. Note on the Mouse-Trap Problem
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257
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33. Note on 0 degree
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258
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34. [On Propositions and Syllogisms of Differing Order]
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260
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35. Note on the Boolian Algebra
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264
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36. Proof of the Fundamental Proposition of Arithmetic
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267
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37. Comparison of the Metre with a Wave-Length of Light
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269
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38. On the Logic of Number
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299
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[NOTES AND ADDENDA TO LINEAR ASSOCIATIVE ALGEBRA]
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39. [Note on the Algebra g4]
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312
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40. [Note on the Class of Algebras 2423]
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313
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41. On the Relative Forms of the Algebras
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319
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42. On the Algebras in which Division Is Unambiguous
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322
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43. Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives
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328
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44. On the Relative Forms of Quaternions
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334
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45. [On the Logic of Relatives]
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336
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46. [On Relative Terms]
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342
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47. Remarks on [B. I. Gilman's "On Propositions and the Syllogism"]
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345
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REPORT OF A CONFERENCE ON GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS, HELD AT WASHINGTON, D.C., IN MAY, 1882
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[Edited by Charles S. Peirce]
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48. [Introduction]
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350
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49. Letter from Professor Hilgard to Major Herschel
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351
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50. Reply of Major Herschel
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352
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51. Six Reasons for the Prosecution of Pendulum
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356
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EXPERIMENTS
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52. Notes on Determinations of Gravity, by C. A. Schott
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360
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53. General Remarks upon Gravity Determinations, by John Herschel
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365
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54. Opinions concerning the conduct of Gravity Work
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369
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55. Resolutions
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377
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56. Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic
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378
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57. On a Class of Multiple Algebras
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385
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58. On Irregularities in the Amplitude of Oscuillation of Pendulums
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389
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59. [On Junctures and Fractures in Logic]
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391
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60. Letter, Peirce to O. H. Mitchell
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394
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61. [Beginnings of a Logic Book]
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400
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62. [On Propositions]
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402
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STUDIES IN LOGIC
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63. Preface
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406
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64. A theory of Probable Inference
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408
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65. Note A: On A Limited Universe of Marks
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450
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66. Note B: The Logic of Relatives
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453
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67. A Communication from Mr. Peirce
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467
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68. A Problem relating to the Construction of a reversible pendulum
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473
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69. [Syllabus of Sixty Lectures on Logic]
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476
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70. [Lecture on Propositions]
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490
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71. [Lecture on Types of Propositions]
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493
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72. [From a Lecture on the Logic of Relatives]
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501
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73. [Introductory Lecture on Logic]
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507
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74. A new Rule for Division in Arithmetic
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511
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75. On the flexure of Pendulum Supports
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515
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76. On the Deduction of the Ellipticity of the Earth from Pendulum Experiments
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529
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77. On a Method of Observing the Coincidence of Vibration of Two Pendulums
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535
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78. Additional Note on the Method of Coincidences
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541
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79. [Design and Chance]
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544
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80. [On the Teaching of Mathematics]
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555
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Notes
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559
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Bibliography of Peirce's References
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595
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Chronological List, 1879-1884
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603
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Essay on Editorial Method
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615
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Symbols
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632
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Textual Apparatus
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634
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Headnotes, Textual Notes Emendations
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Line-End Hyphenation
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Rejected Substantive Variants
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Line-End Hyphenation in the Edition Text
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684
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Index
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685
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