Algebra [Three Lessons]
11. [Two Letters from J. B. Loring on Algebra Lessons]
13. [Additional Exercises in Boolian Algebra]
THE PEIRCE-GURNEY DISPUTE OVER PHANTASMS OF THE LIVING
17. Remarks on Professor Peirce’s Paper (by E. Gurney)
19. Remarks on Mr. Peirce’s Rejoinder (by E. Gurney)
24. [Chapter III.] The Triad in Metaphysics
25. Chapter IV. The Triad in Psychology
26. Chapter V. The Triad in Physiology
27. Chapter VI. The Triad in Biological Development
28. Chapter VII. The Triad in Physics
30. Pendulum Observations at Fort Conger
31. Reflections on the Logic of Science
32. Note on the Analytical Representation of Space as a Section of a Higher Dimensional Space
35. Review of Stock’s Deductive Logic
36. Report on Gravity at the Smithsonian, Ann Arbor, Madison, and Cornell
39. On the Numbers of Forms of Sets
40. The Formal Classification of Relations
42. Notes on Geometry of Plane Curves without Imaginaries
43. Review of Noel’s The Science of Metrology
45. Herbert Spencer’s Philosophy
46. Review of Collins’s Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy
47. “Outsider” Wants More Light
Bibliography of Peirce’s References
Chronological Catalog, January 1887–April 1890
Supplement to W5 Chronological List, 1884–1886
Essay on Editorial Theory and Method
Headnotes, Textual Notes, Emendations, Rejected
Substantives, Alterations, Line-End Hyphenation
Line-End Hyphenation in the Edition Text
Preface
This is the sixth volume of the chronological edition of the writings of Charles S. Peirce, started in 1975 under the leadership of Max H. Fisch and Edward C. Moore and expected to run to thirty volumes. The edition is selective but comprehensive and includes all writings, on any subject, believed to shed significant light on the development of Peirce’s thought. The selections are edited according to the guidelines of the Modern Language Association’s Committee on Scholarly Editions,