| Manuscript | Posted 27/02/2018 Peirce, Charles S. (1897 [c.]). Logic. The Theory of Reasoning. Part I. Exact Logic. Introduction. What is Logic. MS [R] 735
 Robin Catalogue:A. MS., n.p., n.d., pp. 1-2, 1-5, 1-13, with a title page and a table of contents. Logic is the theory of reasoning and, as such, it is not a branch of psychology (pp...
Logic, Reasoning , Kant , John Stuart Mill , Exact Logic , Historical Logic , Auguste Comte , William Whewell , Uniformity of Nature , Critical Logic , Christoph Sigwart , Hegel , Religion , Representation , Logic of Relatives |  | 
          
                  | Manuscript | Posted 08/07/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lecture VII [R]. MS [R] 474
 Robin Catalogue:A. MS., notebook, n.p., 1903, pp. 96-152.
 Volume II of the Seventh Lecture. Law, uniformity, and variety. Critical comments on Mill’s views on the uniformity of...
Uniformity of Nature, John Stuart Mill , Law , Nominalism , Scholastic Realism , Variety , Induction , Pooh-pooh Argument , Joseph Gratry , Pierre Simon Laplace , Number |  | 
          
                  | Manuscript | Posted 04/05/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (nd). Philosophy in the Light of the Logic of Relatives. MS [R] 1336
 Robin Catalogue:A. MS., n.p., n.d., pp. 1-13, unfinished.
 Classification of the sciences. Some of the ways in which CSP’s classification differs from Comte’s. The relationship...
Philosophy, Mathematics , Classification of Sciences , Logic , Metaphysics , Auguste Comte , Aristotle , Herbert Spencer , John Stuart Mill , Uniformity of Nature , Experience , Formal Logic |  | 
          
                  | Manuscript | Posted 03/02/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1908 [c.]). A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (G). MS [R] 842
 From the Robin Catalogue:A. MS., G-c.1905-1, pp. 1-134 (p. 27 and pp. 109-120 missing), with 40 pp. Of variants and 1 p. (“Contents of G”).
 Published, in part, as 2.755-772,...
Richard Whately, Logic , God , Humble Argument , Logical Critic , Belief , Cartesian Doubt , Doubt , Kepler , Galileo , Isaac Newton , Daniel Bernoulli , Robert Boyle , John Dalton , Instinct , Physical Science , Psychical Science , Mathematics , Retroduction , Icon , Index , Symbol , Induction , Deduction , Proper Name , Logistic Deduction , Syllogical Deduction , Definitory Deduction , Ratiocinative Deduction , Generalization , Choresy , Cyclosy , Periphraxy , Apeiry , Logical Analysis , Demonstration , Francis Bacon , Crude Induction , Quantitative Induction , Qualitative Induction , Karl Pearson , John Stuart Mill , Uniformity of Nature , Philodemus , Pierre Simon Laplace , Probability , Miracle , Law of Nature , Tychism , Edward Montgomery , Evolutionary Theory , Emanational Theory , Ogden Rood , Scholastic Realism , Rhema , Subject , Categorical Proposition |  | 
          
                  | Manuscript | Posted 03/02/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures on Some Topics of Logic Bearing on Questions Now Vexed. C. S. Peirce's Lowell lnstitute Lectures. 1903, Seventh Lecture. Introduction Vol. I. MS [R] 473
 From the Robin Catalogue:A. MS., notebook, G-1903-2a, pp. 2-92.
 Published, in part, as 7.110-130 (pp. 36-84). Omitted from publication: a discussion of deduction,...
Continuity, Induction , Abduction , Deduction , Primum Cognitum , Logic , Experiment , Observation , Quasi-experimentation , Proposition , Probable Induction , Probable Deduction , General , Rudimentary Induction , Statistical Induction , Random Selection , Uniformity , John Stuart Mill , Ochamism , Scotism , Duns Scotus , Uniformity of Nature |  | 
          
                  | Manuscript | Posted 19/12/2012 Peirce, Charles S. (1896 [c.]). Lessons of the History of Science. MS [R] 1288
 Robin Catalogue:A. MS., G-c. 1896-3 [sup(2)G-c.1896-3], pp. 1-47.
 Published, in part, as 1.43-125. Unpublished: on blocking the path of inquiry; Ockham’s maxim and...
Three Classes of Men, Science , Scientific Man , Learning , Imagination , Morality , Conservatism , Habit , Law of Habit , Mathematics , Mathematical Reasoning , Diagrammatic Reasoning , Conscience , Speculative Inquiry , Conduct , Sham Reasoning , Authority , Continuity , Desire to Learn , Blocking of Inquiry , Metaphysics , Analytic Method , Historic Method , Ricardo , Retroduction , Abduction , Analogy , Deduction , Induction , John Stuart Mill , Kepler , Copernicus , Greed , Political Economy , Study of Useless Things , Hegelianism , Il Lume Naturale , Generalization , Abstraction , Ockham's Razor , Nominalism , Economy of Research , Exactitude , Certitude , Pythagoras , Uniformity of Nature , Sampling , Paul Carus , Aristotle , Evolution , Darwinian Evolution , Lamarckian Evolution , Cataclysmal Evolution , Pound , Pasteur , Progress of Science , Ego , Soul , Testimony , Historical Documents , Hypnosis , Telepathy , Instinct , Helmholtz , Hypothesis , Ernst Mach |  |