Harvard University Press 1931
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Introduction
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Book I. General Historical Orientation
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Chapter 1. Lessons From the History of Philosophy
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Chapter 2. Lessons From the History of Science
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Chapter 3. Notes On Scientific Philosophy
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Book II. The Classification of The Sciences
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Chapter 1. An Outline Classification of The Sciences
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Chapter 2. A Detailed Classification of The Sciences
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Book III. Phenomenology
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. The Categories In Detail
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Chapter 3. A Guess At The Riddle
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Chapter 4. The Logic Of Mathematics; An Attempt To Develop My Categories From Within
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Chapter 5. Degenerate Cases
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Chapter 6. On A New List Of Categories
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Chapter 7. Triadomany
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Book IV. The Normative Sciences
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. Ultimate Goods
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Chapter 3. An Attempted Classification Of Ends
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Chapter 4. Ideals Of Conduct
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Chapter 5. Vitally Important Topics
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Introduction
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Book I. General and Historical Survey of Logic
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Chapter 1. Critical Analysis of Logical Theories
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Chapter 2. Partial Synopsis of a Proposed Work in Logic
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Chapter 3. Why Study Logic?
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Book II. Speculative Grammar
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Chapter 1. Ethics of Terminology
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Chapter 2. Division of Signs
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Chapter 3. The Icon, Index and Symbol
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Chapter 4. Propositions
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Chapter 5. Terms.
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Chapter 6. The Grammatical Theory of Judgement and Inference
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Book III. Critical Logic
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A. Explicative Reasoning
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Chapter 1. The Aristotelian Syllogistic
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Chapter 2. On the Natural Classification of Arguments
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Chapter 3. Extension of the Aristotelian Syllogistic
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Chapter 4. Notes on Explicative Reasoning
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Chapter 5. Deduction, Induction and Hypothesis
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Chapter 6. The Doctrine of Chances
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Chapter 7. The Probability of Induction
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Chapter 8. A Theory of Probable Inference
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Chapter 9. The Varieties and Validity of Induction
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Chapter 10. Notes on Ampliative Reasoning
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Introduction
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Paper 1. On an Improvement in Boole’s Calculus of Logic (1867)
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Paper 2. Upon the Logic of Mathematics (1867)
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Paper 3. Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus Of Logic (1870)
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Paper 4. On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra (1875)
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Paper 5. Note On Grassmann's Calculus of Extension (1877)
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Paper 6. On the Algebra of Logic (1880)
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Paper 7. On the Logic of Number (1881)
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Paper 8. Associative Algebra
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Paper 9. Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives (1882)
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Paper 10 On the Relative Forms of Quaternions (1882)
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Paper 11. On a Class of Multiple Algebras (1882)
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Paper 12. The Logic of Relatives (1883)
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Paper 13. On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation (1885)
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Paper 14. The Critic of Arguments (1892)
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Paper 15. The Regenerated Logic (1896)
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Paper 16. The Logic of Relatives (1897)
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Paper 17. The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education (1898)
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Paper 18. Infinitesimals (1900
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Paper 19. Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations (1903)
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Paper 20. Notes on Symbolic Logic and Mathematics (1901 & 1911)
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INTRODUCTION
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EDITORIAL NOTE
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BOOK I. LOGIC AND MATHEMATICS
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PREFACE
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I. A BOOLIAN ALGEBRA WITH ONE CONSTANT (1880)
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II. THE ESSENCE OF REASONING (1893)
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III. SECOND INTENTIONAL LOGIC (1893)
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IV. THE LOGIC OF QUANTITY (1893)
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V. A THEORY ABOUT QUANTITY (1897)
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VI. MULTITUDE AND NUMBER (1897)
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VII. THE SIMPLEST MATHEMATICS (1902)
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VIII. NOTES ON THE LIST OF POSTULATES OF DR. HUNTINGTON'S SECTION 2 (1904)
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IX. ORDINALS (1905)
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X. ANALYSIS OF SOME DEMONSTRATIONS CONCERNING POSITIVE INTEGERS (1905)
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BOOK II. EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS
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I. EULER'S DIAGRAMS
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II. SYMBOLIC LOGIC
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III. EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS
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IV. ON EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS, EULER'S DIAGRAMS, AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA
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Introduction
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Part I. Principles of Interpretation
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Part II. The Principles of Illative Transformation
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V. THE GAMMA PART OF EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS
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VI. PROLEGOMENA TO AN APOLOGY FOR PRAGMATICISM
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VII. AN IMPROVEMENT ON THE GAMMA GRAPHS
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BOOK III. THE AMAZING MAZES
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A. THE FIRST CURIOSITY
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B. A SECOND CURIOSITY
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C. ANOTHER CURIOSITY
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Introduction
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Editorial Note
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Preface
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1. A Definition of Pragmatic and Pragmatism 1
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2. The Architectonic Construction of Pragmatism 5
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3. Historical Affinities and Genesis 11
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BOOK I. LECTURES ON PRAGMATISM
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I. PRAGMATISM: THE NORMATIVE SCIENCES
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II. THE UNIVERSAL CATEGORIES
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III. THE CATEGORIES CONTINUED
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IV. THE REALITY OF THIRDNESS
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V. THREE KINDS OF GOODNESS
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VI. THREE TYPES OF REASONING
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VII. PRAGMATISM AND ABDUCTION
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BOOK II. PUBLISHED PAPERS
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I. QUESTIONS CONCERNING CERTAIN FACULTIES CLAIMED FOR MAN
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II. SOME CONSEQUENCES OF FOUR INCAPACITIES
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III. GROUNDS OF VALIDITY OF THE LAWS OF LOGIC: FURTHER CONSEQUENCES OF FOUR INCAPACITIES
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IV. THE FIXATION OF BELIEF
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V. HOW TO MAKE OUR IDEAS CLEAR
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VI. WHAT PRAGMATISM IS
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VII. ISSUES OF PRAGMATICISM
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BOOK III. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
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A. A SURVEY OF PRAGMATICISM
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B. PRAGMATICISM AND CRITICAL COMMON-SENSISM 497
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C. CONSEQUENCES OF CRITICAL COMMON-SENSISM
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D. BELIEF AND JUDGMENT
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E. TRUTH
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F. METHODS FOR ATTAINING TRUTH
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APPENDIX
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Preface
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1. The Backward State of Metaphysics 1
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2. The Problems of Metaphysics 6
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BOOK I. ONTOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY
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A. Tychism
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CHAPTER 1. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THEORIES
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CHAPTER 2. THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY EXAMINED
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CHAPTER 3. CAUSATION AND FORCE
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CHAPTER 4. VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY
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B. Synechism and Agapism
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CHAPTER 5. THE LAW OF MIND
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CHAPTER 6. THE CONTINUUM
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CHAPTER 7. THE LOGIC OF CONTINUITY
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CHAPTER 8. OBJECTIVE LOGIC
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CHAPTER 9. MAN'S GLASSY ESSENCE
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CHAPTER 10. MIND AND MATTER
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CHAPTER 11. EVOLUTIONARY LOVE
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CHAPTER 12. NOTES ON METAPHYSICS
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BOOK II. RELIGION
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CHAPTER 1. THE ORDER OF NATURE
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CHAPTER 2. A RELIGION OF SCIENCE
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CHAPTER 3. A NEGLECTED ARGUMENT FOR THE REALITY OF GOD
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CHAPTER 4. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING MY BELIEF IN GOD
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CHAPTER 5. HUME ON MIRACLES
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CHAPTER 6. SCIENCE AND IMMORTALITY
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CHAPTER 7. LOGIC AND SPIRITUALISM
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APPENDIX
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A. Reply to the Necessitarians; Rejoinder to Dr. Carus
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B. Nominalism Versus Realism
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C. What is Meant by "Determined"?
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