The Development of Peirce's PhilosophyHackett Publishing, 1993 M01 1 - 432 páginas A reprint of the Harvard University Press edition of 1961. Includes a new preface and a new appendix with footnotes keyed to the manuscript classifications by Max Fisch. |
Contenido
PART | 4 |
The Early Years 9 855 | 9 |
The First System 18591861 | 20 |
Origins of the Second System 18621867 | 55 |
PART | 95 |
The Middle Years | 97 |
The New Theory of Cognition 18671870 | 106 |
The Theory of Reality | 123 |
On the Hypotheses Which Lie at the Basis of Geometry | 219 |
Pure Mathematics | 229 |
Number | 238 |
PART FOUR | 289 |
The Later Years | 291 |
The Revision of the Categories | 296 |
Cosmology | 321 |
The Last Revision 18961914 | 355 |
The Theory of Inquiry 18711879 | 151 |
PART THREE | 181 |
Mathematical Interlude | 183 |
Topology | 194 |
The Classification of Geometry | 212 |
Synechism | 379 |
Appendix | 409 |
Preliminary Drafts of the New List of Categories | 411 |
423 | |
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