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Einstein's Intuition Thad Roberts
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The Art and Science of Logic Daniel Bonevac
Origins of the Sacred — The Ecstasies of Love and War Dudley Young
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The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce Harvard Univ. Press

    CP1 Principles of Philosophy

1931

    CP2 Elements of Logic

1932

    CP3 The Mathematics of Logic

1932

    CP4 The Simplest Mathematics

1933

    CP5 Pragmatism and Pragmaticism

1934

    CP6 Scientific Metaphysics

1935

    CP7 Science and Philosophy

1958

    CP8 Reviews, Correspondence and Bibliography

1958
The Book of Why—The New Science of Cause and Effect Judea Pearl 2018
Causality — Models, Reasoning and Inference Judea Pearl 2009
Because Without Cause
Non-Causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics
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Marc Lange 2017
Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language Umberto Eco 1984
Laws and Lawmakers Marc Lange 2009
Thinking, Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman 2011
Spiral Dynamics, Mastering Values, Leadership and Change Beck & Cowan
Difference and Repetition Giles Deleuze
A Thousand Plateaus Deleuze, Guattari
Reasons and Persons Derek Parfit
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
DSM-5 — 5th Edition
American Psychiatric Association
HideAndSeek? Neel Burton
Cosmopolis — The Hidden Agenda of Modernity Stephen Toulmin
Quantum Manjit Kumar
The Symbolic Species Terrence W. Deacon
Incomplete Nature Terrence W. Deacon
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind Julian Jaynes
Semiotics, The Basics Daniel Chandler
Living Without Free Will Derk Peerboom
Breakdown of Will George Ainslie
Handbook of Psychology — 2003 Wiley & Sons
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 10 volumes — 1998 Routledge
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic 3rd edition:) A.C. Grayling
In Over Our Heads Robert Kegan
Immunity to Change Kegan & Lahey
The Evolving Self Robert Kegan
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics Marc Lange
Gödel's Theorem, An Incomplete Guide to its Use and Abuse Torkel Franzén
Gödel, Escher, Bach. An Eternal Golden Braid. Douglas Hofstadter
I am a Strange Loop Douglas Hofstadter
Against Method Paul Feyerabend
Object-Oriented Ontology A New Theory of Everything Graham Harman
The Abuse of Casuistry — A History of Moral Reasoning Jonsen & Toulmin
The Letters of Michel de Montaigne Michel de Montaigne
My Traitor's Heart Rian Malan
Your Brain at Work David Rock
The Nonsense of Free Will, Facing Up to a False Belief Richard Oerton
The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy Louis Cozolino
Brain, Mind and the Structure of Reality Paul L. Nunez
The Master and His Emissary Iain McGilchrist
The User Illusion Tor Nørretranders
The Right Side of History Ben Shapiro
The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels Alex Epstein
The Tyranny of Choice Renata Salecl
Out of Control Paul Kelly
Stiffed Susan Faludi
Nothing Matters Ronald Green
Time to Tell Ronald Green
A History of Western Philosophy C. Stephen Evans
Knowledge in the Blood Jonathan D. Jansen
God Against the Gods Jonathan Kirch
Where Good Ideas Come From, The Natural History of Innovation Steven Johnson
The Politics of Life Itself Nikolas Rose
The Psychology of Humor Rod A. Martin
Inside Jokes — Using Humor to Reverse Engineer the Mind Hurley, Dennett & Adams
The Happiness Hypothesis, Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom Jonathan Haidt
Naked Economics, Undressing the Dismal Science Charles Wheelan
Origins of Human Communication Michael Tomasello

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The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce

CP3 The Mathematics of Logic
Harvard University Press 1932

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Contents


Introduction
Paper 01. On an Improvement in Boole’s Calculus of Logic (1867) 1
Paper 02. Upon the Logic of Mathematics (1867) 20
1. The Boolian Calculus 20
2. On Arithmetic 42
Paper 03. Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus Of Logic (1870) 45
1. De Morgan's Notation 45
2. General Definitions of the Algebraic Signs 47
3. Application of the Algebraic Signs to Logic 62
4. General Formulæ 81
5. General Method of Working with this Notation 89
6. Properties of Particular Relative Terms 135
Paper 04. On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra (1875) 150
Paper 05. Note On Grassmann's Calculus of Extension (1877) 152
Paper 06. On the Algebra of Logic (1880) 154
Part I. Syllogistic 154
1. Derivation of Logic 154
2. Syllogism and Dialogism 162
3. Forms of Propositions 173
4. The Algebra of the Copula 182
Part II. The Logic of Non-Relative Terms 198
1. The Internal Multiplication and the Addition of Logic 198
2. The Resolution of Problems in Non-Relative Logic 204
Part III The Logic of Relatives 214
1. Individual and Simple Terms 214
2. Relatives 218
3. Relatives connected by Transposition of Relate and Correlate 223
4. Classification of Relatives 225
5. The Composition of Relatives 236
6. Methods in the Algebra of Relatives 245
7. The General Formulæ for Relatives 248
Paper 07. On the Logic of Number (1881) 252
1. Definition of Quantity 252
2. Simple Quantity 255
3. Discrete Quantity 257
4. Semi-infinite Quantity 260
5. Discrete Simple Quantity Infinite in both Directions 272
6. Limited Discrete Simple Quantity 280
Paper 08. Associative Algebras 289
1. On the Relative Forms of the Algebras 289
2. On the Algebras in which Division is Unambiguous 297
Paper 09. Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives (1882) 306
Paper 10 On the Relative Forms of Quaternions (1882) 323
Paper 11. On a Class of Multiple Algebras (1882) 324
Paper 12. The Logic of Relatives (1883) 328
Paper 13. On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation (1885) 359
1. Three Kinds of Signs 359
2. Non-Relative Logic 365
3. First-Intentional Logic of Relatives 392
4. Second-Intentional Logic 398
5. Note 403
Paper 14. The Critic of Arguments (1892) 404
1. Exact Thinking 404
2. The Reader is Introduced to Relatives 415
Paper 15. The Regenerated Logic (1896) 425
Paper 16. The Logic of Relatives (1897) 456
1. Three Grades of Clearness 456
2. Of the Term Relation in its First Grade of Clearness 458
3. Of Relation in the Second Grade of Clearness 464
4. Of Relation in the Third Grade of Clearness 468
5. Triads, the Primitive Relatives 483
6. Relatives of Second Intention 488
7. The Algebra of Dyadic Relatives 492
8. General Algebra of Logic 499
9. Method of Calculating with the General Algebra 503
10. Schröder's Conception of Logical Problems 510
11. Professor Schröder's Pentagrammatical Notation 520
12. Professor Schröder's Iconic Solution of x∠φx 523
13. Introduction to the Logic of Quantity 526
Paper 17. The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education (1898) 553
1. Of Mathematics in General 553
2. Of Pure Number 562
Paper 18. Infinitesimals (1900 563
Paper 19. Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations (1903) 571
1. Nomenclature 571
2. First System of Divisions 578
3. Second System of Divisions 583
4. Third System of Divisions 588
5. Fourth System of Divisions 601
6. Note on the Nomenclature and Divisions of Modal Dyadic Relations 606
Paper 20. Notes on Symbolic Logic and Mathematics (1901 & 1911) 609
Appendix on Nonions 646

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