@unpublished{Peirce1912,
author = "Charles S. Peirce",
title = "{Notes Preparatory to a Criticism of Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics. MS [R] 12}",
year = 1912,
abstract = "{Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., February 5, 1912, pp. 1-14.
The comments on Russell’s work are as follows: “… true in the main” and “throughout, however, he betrays insufficient reflection on the fundamental conceptions of the subject,” with the “primary difficulty … his not having begun with a thorough examination of the elements; … the ultimate analytic of thought.” The major part of the manuscript concerns CSP’s own analytic of thought (theory of signs).
}",
keywords = "Bertrand Russell, Thought, Logic, Psychology, Dyadic Relation, Triadic Relation, Polyadic Relation, Plethyntic Relation, Sign, Assertion, Habit, Acquired Habit, Natural Disposition, Existence, Actuality, Word, Primary Object, Secondary Object, Object, Figment",
language = "English",
note = "From the Commens Bibliography | \url{http://www.commens.org/bibliography/manuscript/peirce-charles-s-1912-notes-preparatory-criticism-bertrand-russells}"
}