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

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