Logic
Manuscript | Posted 26/11/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1909). Meaning Preface. MS [R] 637 Robin Catalogue: Retroduction, Methodeutic, Logic, Christoph Sigwart, Kant, Real, Existence, Thought, Immediate Perception, Dialogue, Argument, Semeiotic, Sign, Object, Icon, Index, Symbol, Precept, Emanation, Interpretation, Actual, Principle of Excluded Middle, Figment, Immediate Judgment, Berkeley, Utterance, Interpretant
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 25/11/2014 Quote from "C.S.P.'s Lowell Lectures of 1903 2nd Draught of 3rd Lecture" …logic is the science of regulating your thoughts so as not to be surprised when it can be avoided; and therefore whatever is said in logic about the modes of being... |
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Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014 Jacquette, Dale (2009). Revisionary Early-Peircean Predicate Logic without Proper Names The article focuses on the nineteenth-century philosophical theories regarding universal concepts held by American philosopher and mathematician Charles S. Peirce. The author focuses on Peirce's...
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Article in Journal | Posted 30/10/2014 Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2013). Christine Ladd-Franklin's and Victoria Welby's correspondence with Charles Peirce The Peirce-Welby correspondence has been an invaluable source for the historians of logic and semiotics mapping the development of Peirce's thought and of the significs movement. The unpublished...
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 22/10/2014 Quote from "On Classification of the Sciences" The purpose and utility of logic […] lies in its final achievement of a methodeutic for the guidance of thought; and from this point of view logic is the theory of the self... |
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Manuscript | Posted 28/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 3. MS [R] 459 Robin Catalogue: Mathematics, Benjamin Peirce, Science, Natural Classification of Sciences, Mathematical Hypothesis, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Boëthius, Philosophy, Quantity, Richard Dedekind, Logic, Mathematical Reasoning, Necessary Reasoning, Existential Graph, Simplest Mathematics, Number, Georg Cantor, Cardinal Number, Ordinal Number, Multitude, Maniness, Posteriority, Ernst Schröder, Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, Inclusion of Correlates, Substantive Possibility, Quality, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Psychology, Identity, Relation, Existence, Phenomenology, Phenomenon, Ens Rationis, Essence, Nothing, Nonsense
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 23/09/2014 Quote from "Lecture I [R]" At the outset, we define the principal purpose of logic to be to learn how to conduct any inquiry. [—] In my opinion, the purpose of logic must ultimately come to be recognized as that of... |
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Manuscript | Posted 23/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 453 Robin Catalogue: Reasoning, Fallacy, Morals, Motive, Pleasure, Necessitarianism, Ideal of Conduct, Poetical Ideal, Resolution, Determination, Conduct, Conscience, Judgment, Quality of Feeling, Satisfaction, Hedonism, Jeremy Bentham, Agency, Logic, Ethics, Self-control, Logica Utens, Logical Synderesis, Truth, Inference, Necessary Reasoning, Logical Feeling, Norm, Utilitarianism, Logical Ideal, Ideal, Logical Criticism, Wilhelm Wundt, Human Sciences, Mathematics, Philosophy, Pragmatism, Doubt, Inquiry, Certainty, German Thought, Historical Method, Isaac Newton, Progress of Science
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Manuscript | Posted 23/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 452 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 451 Robin Catalogue: Reasoning, Motive, Morals, Necessitarianism, Ideal, Self-control, Acquired Disposition, Resolution, Conscience, Pleasure, Satisfaction, Self-criticism, Legislative Conscience, Judicial Conscience, Executive Conscience, Synderesis, General Description, Active Cause, Logical Fallacy, Logic, Ethics, Logical Synderesis, Logica Utens, Necessary Reasoning, Certainty
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Manuscript | Posted 22/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 449 Robin Catalogue: |
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Manuscript | Posted 22/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture I [R]. MS [R] 448 Robin Catalogue: Science, Reasoning, Feeling of Logicality, Logical Criticism, Conduct, Feeling of Pleasure, Morals, Self-control, Ideal, Pleasure, Self-criticism, Liberty, Necessitarianism, Moral Conduct, Norm, Standard, Logic, Ethics, Guessing, Criticism of Reasoning, Certainty, Body, Soul, General Formula, Sensation, Law, Wilhelm Wundt, Logica Utens, Tycho Brahe, Isaac Newton
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 22/09/2014 Quote from "On a New List of Categories" …logic treats of the reference of symbols in general to their objects. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/09/2014 Quote from "Notes on B. Peirce's Linear Associative Algebra" In short, logic is the theory of all reasoning, while mathematics is the practice of a particular kind of reasoning. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 08/09/2014 Quote from "On Topical Geometry, in General (T)" Logic is a branch of philosophy. That is to say it is an experiential, or positive science, but a science which rests on no special observations, made by special observational means, but on... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 04/09/2014 Quote from "On Quantity, with special reference to Collectional and Mathematical Infinity" Logic and metaphysics make no special observations; but they rest upon observations which have been made by common men. Metaphysics rests upon observations of real objects, while... |
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Manuscript | Posted 01/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1896). On the Logic of Quantity. MS [R] 13 Robin Catalogue: Mathematics, Systems of Quantity, Philosophy, Logic, Metaphysics, Special Observational Sciences, Special Science, Psychical Science, Physical Science, Nomological Science, Classificatory Science, Descriptive Science, Arts, Categories, Quality, Actuality, Law, First, Second, Third, Medium, Otherness, Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, Idea, Fact, Evolution, Artist, Practical Man, Philosopher, Singular fact, Dual Fact, Relation of Reason, Real Relation, Individual, Identity, Likeness, Plural Fact, Chaldean Metaphysics, Chaos, Partial Determination, Triplicity, Term, Proposition, Mathematics of Logic, Principle of Identity, Falsity, Principle of Contradiction, Principle of Excluded Middle, Function, Equivalence, Copula of Inclusion, Nota Notae, Principle of the Transitiveness of the Copula, Principle of Reasoning from Definition to Definitum, Principle of Hypothetic Syllogism, Principle of the Dilemma
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Manuscript | Posted 01/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1912). Notes Preparatory to a Criticism of Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics. MS [R] 12 Robin Catalogue: |
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Monograph | Posted 01/08/2014 Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2006). Signs of Logic: Peircean Themes on the Philosophy of Language, Games, and Communication |
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Monograph | Posted 01/08/2014 Burch, Robert W. (1991). A Peircean Reduction Thesis |