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Einstein's Intuition Thad Roberts
APerfectUniverse? Thad Roberts
Maps of Meaning - The Architecture of Belief Jordan Peterson
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

The Collected Papers Content Overview

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The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce
Harvard University Press 1931

CP1 Principles of Philosophy Harvard University Press 1931

Introduction

Book I. General Historical Orientation

Chapter 1. Lessons From the History of Philosophy 15
Chapter 2. Lessons From the History of Science 43
Chapter 3. Notes On Scientific Philosophy 126

Book II. The Classification of The Sciences

Chapter 1. An Outline Classification of The Sciences
Chapter 2. A Detailed Classification of The Sciences

Book III. Phenomenology

Chapter 1. Introduction 284
Chapter 2. The Categories In Detail
Chapter 3. A Guess At The Riddle 354
Chapter 4. The Logic Of Mathematics; An Attempt To Develop My Categories From Within 417
Chapter 5. Degenerate Cases 521
Chapter 6. On A New List Of Categories 545
Chapter 7. Triadomany 568

Book IV. The Normative Sciences

Chapter 1. Introduction 573
Chapter 2. Ultimate Goods 575
Chapter 3. An Attempted Classification Of Ends 585
Chapter 4. Ideals Of Conduct 591
Chapter 5. Vitally Important Topics 616

CP2 Elements of Logic Harvard University Press 1932

Introduction

Book I. General and Historical Survey of Logic

Chapter 1. Critical Analysis of Logical Theories 1
Chapter 2. Partial Synopsis of a Proposed Work in Logic 79
Chapter 3. Why Study Logic? 119

Book II. Speculative Grammar

Chapter 1. Ethics of Terminology 219
Chapter 2. Division of Signs 227
Chapter 3. The Icon, Index and Symbol 274
Chapter 4. Propositions 309
Chapter 5. Terms. 391
Chapter 6. The Grammatical Theory of Judgement and Inference 435

Book III. Critical Logic

A. Explicative Reasoning
Chapter 1. The Aristotelian Syllogistic 445
Chapter 2. On the Natural Classification of Arguments 461
Chapter 3. Extension of the Aristotelian Syllogistic 517
Chapter 4. Notes on Explicative Reasoning 537
Chapter 5. Deduction, Induction and Hypothesis 619
Chapter 6. The Doctrine of Chances 645
Chapter 7. The Probability of Induction 669
Chapter 8. A Theory of Probable Inference 694
Chapter 9. The Varieties and Validity of Induction 755
Chapter 10. Notes on Ampliative Reasoning 773

CP3 The Mathematics of Logic Harvard University Press 1932

Introduction
Paper 1. On an Improvement in Boole’s Calculus of Logic (1867)
Paper 2. Upon the Logic of Mathematics (1867) 20
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) 45
Paper 4. On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra (1875) 150
Paper 5. Note On Grassmann's Calculus of Extension (1877) 152
Paper 6. On the Algebra of Logic (1880) 154
Paper 7. On the Logic of Number (1881) 252
Paper 8. Associative Algebra
Paper 9. 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
Paper 14. The Critic of Arguments (1892) 404
Paper 15. The Regenerated Logic (1896) 425
Paper 16. The Logic of Relatives (1897) 456
Paper 17. The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education (1898) 553
Paper 18. Infinitesimals (1900 563
Paper 19. Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations (1903) 571
Paper 20. Notes on Symbolic Logic and Mathematics (1901 & 1911) 609

CP4 The Simplest Mathematics Harvard University Press 1933


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