Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography

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This Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography consolidates numerous references to the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce, including letters, manuscripts, publications, and Nachlass. For an extensive chronological list of Peirce's works (titled in English), see the Chronologische Übersicht (Chronological Overview) on the Schriften (Writings) page for Charles Sanders Peirce.

Abbreviations

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Main editions (posthumous)

CP x.y = Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, volume x, paragraph y.
CN x:y = Contributions to 'The Nation' , volume x, page y. (Some scholars use "N".)
EP x:y = The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings, volume x, page y.
HP x:y = Historical Perspectives on Peirce's Logic of Science: A History of Science, volume x, page y.
NEM x:y = The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, volume x, page y. (Some scholars use "NE".)
PMSW x = Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings, page x. (No established scholarly abbreviation yet.)[1]
PPM x = Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism", page x. (Some scholars use "HL".)
RLT x = Reasoning and the Logic of Things, page x.
SS x = Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence between C. S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby, page x. (Some scholars use "PW".)
W x:y = Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, volume x, page y.

Other

CLL x = Chance, Love and Logic: Philosophical Essays, page x.
LI x = The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series, page x.
PSWS x = Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic, page x. ("PSWS" coined for this wiki.)[2]
PWP x = Philosophical Writings of Peirce, page x.
SIL x = Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University, page x.
SW x = Charles S. Peirce, Selected Writings, page x.
PEP = Peirce Edition Project.
TCSPS = Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society

Primary literature

The manuscript material now (1997) comes to more than a hundred thousand pages. These contain many pages of no philosophical interest, but the number of pages on philosophy certainly number much more than half of that. Also, a significant but unknown number of manuscripts have been lost.

— Joseph Ransdell, 1997.[3]

Bibliographies and microfilms

Microfilm Bibliography
The Charles S. Peirce Papers [the Nachlass]
  • (1966) The Charles S. Peirce Papers, Microfilm Edition, Thirty Reels with Two Supplementary Reels Later Added.[4]
    • Harvard also made microfilms of Peirce's professional correspondence, cataloged by Robin (1967; see on right).[i]
  • Robin, Richard S. (1967). Annotated Catalogue of the Papers of Charles S. Peirce.[5]
  • — (1971). "The Peirce Papers: A Supplementary Catalogue." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 7(1):37–57.[6]


  • On the vicissitudes of Peirce's papers, see Houser (1989).[7][ii]
Complete Published Works
  • (1977) Charles Sanders Peirce: Complete Published Works, Including Selected Secondary Materials. Microfiche Edition.[8]
    • Made available along with it was a microfiche of Ketner (1977; see on right).
  • Ketner, Kenneth Laine, et al., (1977). A Comprehensive Bibliography and Index of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, with a Bibliography of Secondary Studies.[9]

Other bibliographies of primary literature

  • Burks, Arthur W. (1958). "Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce." CP 8:260–321.
  • Cohen, Morris R. (1916). "Charles S. Peirce and a Tentative Bibliography of His Published Writings."
    The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 13(26):726–37.[10]
  • Fisch, Max H. (1964). "A First Supplement to Arthur W. Burks's Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce." In Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Second Series.[11][iii]
  • — (1966). "A Second Supplement to Arthur W. Burks's Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 2(1):51–53.
  • — (1974). "Supplements to the Peirce Bibliographies." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 10(2).
  • Fisch, Max H., and Daniel C. Haskell (1952). "Some Additions to Morris R. Cohen's Bibliography of Peirce's Published Writings." Pp. 375–81 in Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce.[12]
  • Kloesel, Christian J. W. (1982). "Bibliography of Charles Peirce 1976 through 1980," (The Relevance of Charles Peirce 2). The Monist 65(2):246–76.[13]
  • NOAA Central Library. 2007. "Charles Sanders Peirce." The Coast and Geodetic Survey Annual Reports 1844–1910 Bibliography of Appendices.[14]
  • Parker, Kelly A.[iv] (2002) [1999]. "Charles S. Peirce on Esthetics and Ethics: A Bibliography." PEP.[15]
  • Shook, John R. (1998), Pragmatism. An Annotated Bibliography 1898–1940.[16]

Main editions

Collected Papers (CP)

Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vols. 1–6 (1931–1935), vols. 7–8 (1958).[17][v]

  • Volume 1, Principles of Philosophy, 1931.
  • Volume 2, Elements of Logic, 1932.
  • Volume 3, Exact Logic (Published Papers), 1933.[18]
  • Volume 4, The Simplest Mathematics, 1933, 601 pages.[18]
  • Volume 5, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, 1934.
  • Volume 6, Scientific Metaphysics, 1935.
  • Volume 7, Science and Philosophy, 1958.
  • Volume 8, Reviews, Correspondence, and Bibliography, 1958.

The Writings or the Chronological Edition (W)

  • Peirce Edition Project, eds. (1982–). Writings of Charles S. Peirce, A Chronological Edition.[19][vi]
    • Volume 1 (1857–1866)[20]
    • Volume 2 (1867–1871)[21]
    • Volume 3 (1872–1878)[22]
    • Volume 4 (1879–1884)[23]
    • Volume 5 (1884–1886)[24]
    • Volume 6 (1886–1890)[25]
    • Volume 8 (1890–1892)[26]
  • Volumes 1–6. Online via InteLex.

Contributions to The Nation (CN or N)

  • Peirce, C. S., "Charles Sanders Peirce: Contributions to The Nation", 4 volumes, Kenneth Laine Ketner and James Edward Cook, eds., Texas Technological University Press, Lubbock, TX, 1975–1987.
    • Part 1 (1869–1893), 1975, 208 pages.
    • Part 2 (1894–1900), 1975, 281 pages.
    • Part 3 (1901–1908), 1979, 306 pages.
    • Part 4 (Index), 1987, 252 pages. In print (TTU catalog page).
  • Volumes 1–4. Online via InteLex.
  • The Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism (Ketner et al.) is placing Contributions and the Comprehensive Bibliography free online: The Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce.

New Elements of Mathematics (NEM or NE)

Some online sources incorrectly list the ISBNs of these volumes, for example, sometimes interchanging those of volumes II and III(1/2).

Review PDF by Arthur W. Burks in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 84, no. 5, Sept. 1978.

Historical Perspectives on Peirce's Logic of Science (HP)

Semiotic and Significs (SS or PW)

Essential Peirce (EP)

  • Peirce, C. S., The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 1 (1867–1893), Nathan Houser and Christian J. W. Kloesel, eds., Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1992. Information Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. Introduction by Nathan Houser.
  • Peirce, C. S., The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913), Peirce Edition Project, eds., Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1998. Information Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. Introduction by Nathan Houser.

Philosophy of Mathematics (PMSW)

Lectures by Peirce

1865 spring: Harvard lectures on "The Logic of Science". (I-XI et al., W 1:162-302). Lect. I Arisbe "Eprint" (PDF). (106 
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1866 Oct. 24 – Dec. 1: Lowell Institute lectures on "The Logic of Science; or Induction and Hypothesis". (I-XI et al., W 1:358-530)
1869 Dec. 14 – 1870 Jan. 15: Harvard lectures on "British Logicians". (Some in W 1:310-347). See below.
1879–1884: Johns Hopkins University Lecturer in Logic. Introductory Lecture Sept. 1882, Johns Hopkins University Circulars, v. 2, n. 19, p p. 11-12, Nov. 1882. EP 1:214-214, CP 7.59-76, W 4:378-382.
1892 Nov. 28 – 1893 Jan. 5: Lowell lectures on "The History of Science". 12 lectures. Robin Catalogue describes notes in MSS 1274–1283 Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine. ("Concluding Remarks" CP 7.267–275. All in HP 2:139–296.)
1898 Feb. 10 – Mar. 7: Cambridge (MA) conference lectures (at Mrs. Ole Bull's) on "Reasoning and the Logic of Things". See below.
1903 Mar. 26 – May 17: Harvard lectures on "Pragmatism". See below.
1903 Nov. 23 – Dec. 17: Lowell lectures on "Some Topics of Logic bearing on Questions now Vexed". See below.
1905: Adirondack Summer School Lectures. On the nature and classification of the sciences. MS 1334 Archived 2010-05-30 at the Wayback Machine, 59 pp., 35–36 in CP 1.284 and 7–23 on pp. 46–48 in Classical American Philosophy, Stuhr, ed. Nubiola quotes from MS pp. 11–14 and 20.
1907 Apr. 8–13: Harvard Philosophy Club lectures on "Logical Methodeutic".
Sources: Peirce Edition Project's Peirce Chronology and "Peirce, Charles Sanders" (1934) by Paul Weiss.

On British Logicians (the 1869–1870 Harvard lectures)

Reasoning and the Logic of Things (RLT) (The 1898 Lectures in Cambridge, MA)

Editorial Procedures, xi-xii
Abbreviations, xiii-xiv
Introduction: The Consequences of Mathematics, 1-54
  (Kenneth Laine Ketner and Hilary Putman)
Comment on the Lectures, 55-102   (Hilary Putman)
Lecture One: Philosophy and the Conduct of Life, 105-122
Lecture Two: Types of Reasoning, 123-142
[Exordium for Lecture Three], 143-145

Lecture Three: The Logic of Relatives, 146-164
Lecture Four: First Rule of Logic, 165-180
Lecture Five: Training in Reasoning, 181-196
Lecture Six: Causation and Force, 197-217
Lecture Seven: Habit, 218-241
Lecture Eight: The Logic of Continuity, 242-270
Notes, 272-288
Index, 289-297

Lectures on Pragmatism (LOP) and Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking (PPM) (the 1903 Harvard lectures)

  • Peirce, C. S., "Lectures on Pragmatism", Cambridge, MA, March 26 – May 17, 1903.
    • Published in part, Collected Papers, CP 5.14–212. Eprint without editorial notes.
    • Published in full with editor's introduction and commentary, Patricia Ann Turisi, ed., Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism" (PPM or HL), State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 1997, SUNY catalog page. A study edition of Charles Sanders Peirce's lecture manuscripts which had been previously published in abridged form.
    • Reprinted, pp. 133–241, Peirce Edition Project (eds.), The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913), Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1998.

Topics of Logic (the 1903 Lowell lectures and syllabus)

  • The Syllabus of the 1903 Lowell lectures
    • Peirce, C. S. (1903), manuscript materials associated with the Syllabus, CP 1.180-202, 2.219-226, 2.274-277, 2.283-284, 2.292-294, 2.309-331, CP 3.571-608, CP 4.394-417.
    • Peirce, C. S. (1903), "A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic" (Syllabus articles selected by the editors), EP 2:258-330
    • Peirce, C. S. (1903), A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic, Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 23-page pamphlet printed for the lecture audience: p. 1, title & publication, p. 2, Peirce's 104-word preface; pp. 4–9 are headed "An Outline Classification of the Sciences"; pp. 10–14 are headed "The Ethics of Terminology"; and pp. 15–23 are headed "Existential Graphs".
  • Peirce, C. S. (1903 Nov. 23 – Dec. 17), Lowell lectures on "Some Topics of Logic bearing on Questions now Vexed".

Other collections

Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays (CLL)

  • Peirce, C. S., Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays edited and introduced by ).

Preface xvii
Introduction [based on 1916 memorial essay on Peirce] ix
Proem: The Rules of Philosophy 1

Part I. Chance and Logic (Illustrations of the Logic of Science.)
1. The Fixation of Belief 7
2. How to Make Our Ideas Clear 32
3. The Doctrine of Chances 61
4. The Probability of Induction 82
5. The Order of Nature 106
6. Deduction, Induction and Hypothesis 131
Part II. Love and Chance
1. The Architecture of Theories 157
2. The Doctrine of Necessity Examined 179
3. The Law of Mind 202
4. Man s Glassy Essence 238
5. Evolutionary Love 267

Supplementary Essay—The Pragmatism of Peirce, by John Dewey 301

Philosophical Writings of Peirce (PWP)

  • Peirce, C. S., Philosophical Writings of Peirce, Justus Buchler, ed., first published as The Philosophy of Peirce: Selected Writings, Harcourt, Brace and Company, NY, 1940, 386 pages, and Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1940, 386 pages. Reprinted, Dover, 1955, 386 pages, paperback ().
Preface vii
Introduction ix
1. Concerning the Author 1
2. The Fixation of Belief 5
3. How to Make Our Ideas Clear 23
4. The Scientific Attitude and Fallibilism 42
5. Philosophy and the Sciences: A Classification 60
6. The Principles of Phenomenology 74
7. Logic as Semiotic: The Theory of Signs 98
8. The Criterion of Validity in Reasoning 120
9. What is a Leading Principle? 129
10. The Nature of Mathematics 135
11. Abduction and Induction 150
12. On the Doctrine of Chances, with Later Reflections 157
13. The Probability of Induction 174
14. The General Theory of Probable Inference 190
15. Uniformity 218
16. Some Consequences of Four Incapacities 228
17. The Essentials of Pragmatism 251
18. Pragmatism in Retrospect: A Last Formulation 269
19. Critical Common-sensism 290
20. Perceptual Judgments 302
21. Two Notes: on Motives, on Percepts 306
22. The Approach to Metaphysics 310
23. The Architecture of Theories 315
24. The Doctrine of Necessity Examined 324
25. The Law of Mind 339
26. Synechism, Fallibilism, and Evolution 354
27. Evolutionary Love 361
28. The Concept of God 375
Notes 379
Index 381

Charles S. Peirce's letters to Lady Welby

  • Peirce, C. S., Charles S. Peirce's letters to Lady Welby, 55 pages, Whitlock's, Inc. for the Graduate Philosophy Club of Yale University, 1953.

Essays in the Philosophy of Science

  • Peirce, C. S., Essays in the Philosophy of Science, Vincent Tomas, ed., 271 pages, Liberal Arts Press, New York, NY, 1957, and (in a perhaps separate publication) as #17 of the American Heritage Series, Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis, IN, 1957.

Selected Writings (SW)

Charles S. Peirce: The Essential Writings

Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic (PSWS)

The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series (LI)

Peirce, C. S. (2009), Charles S. Peirce. The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series, Elize Bisanz, editor. Berlin: Akademie Verlag (now de Gruyter), 2009, 455 pp. Print (

ISBN 978-3-05-004733-1). In some places the title is ordered differently, the phrase "The Logic of Interdisciplinarity" coming first. German publication of Peirce's works in English. Bisanz's introduction may be in German. Includes "a short biography" by Kenneth Laine Ketner of Peirce actually entitled "Charles Sanders Peirce: Interdisciplinary Scientist" which includes the entire text of Peirce's 1904 manuscript of his intellectual autobiography. Publisher's catalog page (in German). Announcement of the book with table of contents, Google-translated into English, and in the original German
(T.O.C. still in English].

Dictionary contributions by Peirce

The Century Dictionary

(Baldwin) Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology

  • Baldwin, James Mark (1901) Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology 1-3.
    • Peirce contributed numerous definitions, attributed to him as "C. S. P.". For list of Peirce entries in A-O, see (under "External links" on this page) #Peirce's definitions in the Baldwin, where there are also links for viewing the dictionary at online mass archives.

Books authored or edited by Peirce, published in his lifetime

  • Peirce, C. S. (1878), Photometric Researches Made in the Years 1872–1875, Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig, Germany, 181 pages. (Additional title page says "Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. IX. Observations Made under the Direction of the Late Joseph Winlock, A. M., Phillips Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory". Google Book Search Eprint, users outside the US may not yet be able to gain full access.[29] Internet Archive Eprint.
  • Peirce, C. S. (1883, ed.), Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University (
    ISBN 90-272-3271-7) JB catalog page Archived 2007-10-24 at the Wayback Machine. Google Book Search Eprint, users outside the US may not yet be able to gain full access.[29] Internet Archive Eprint
    .
Contents of Studies in Logic 1883
Charles S. Peirce Preface iii–vi
Allan Marquand "The Logic of the Epicureans" [Arisbe Eprint Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine] 1-11
Allan Marquand "A Machine for Producing Syllogistic Variations" 12-15
"Note on an Eight-Term Logical Machine" 16
Christine Ladd "On the Algebra of Logic" 17–71
Oscar Howard Mitchell "On a New Algebra of Logic" 72–106
B. I. Gilman "Operations in Relative Number with Applications to the Theory of Probabilities" 107–125
C. S. Peirce "A Theory of Probable Inference" (Reprinted: CP 2.694–754; W4, 408–450) 126-181
"Note A" ["On a Limited Universe of Marks"] (Revised version in CP 2.517–531) 182–186
"Note B" ["The Logic of Relatives"] (Reprinted: CP 3.328–358; W4:453–466) 187–203
Extractions and pamphlets

Articles by Peirce, published in his lifetime

This list includes mainly published philosophical and logical works of some note. Papers by Peirce in many fields were published and he wrote over 300 reviews for The Nation. Sometimes an article below is shown after a special series, but was published during the series. Also note a complicating fact of Peirce scholarship, that Peirce sometimes made significant later corrections, modifications, and comments, for which one needs to consult such works as CP, W, EP, and the (online) Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms.

NB: Links in this section embedded in page numbers and edition numbers are through Google Book Search. Users outside the US may not yet be able to gain full access to those linked editions.[29] The other links such as to PEP and Arisbe do not go to Google Book Search. Internet Archive links generally go to book's relevant page; once there, click on book's title at pane's top for other formats (pdf, plaintext, and so forth; unfortunately, Internet Archive fails to inform reader about that).

Publishers of journals with multiple articles by Peirce (when not too varied in name or fact):

Articles

  • (1863 January), "The Chemical Theory of Interpenetration", American Journal of Sciences and Arts, Second Series, v. XXXV (published May), No. CIII (January), New Haven: Editors, pp. 78–82. Reprinted (W 1:95–100). Article dated December 1862. Combines chemical and philosophical considerations. Peirce's first published professional paper, according to the bibliography by Burks in CP 8.
  • (1864 April), with Noyes, John Buttrick, "Shakespearian Pronunciation", North American Review v. 98, n. 203, Boston: Crosby & Nichols, pp. 342-369. Brent (1998) called it instrumental in Peirce's developing theory of signs. A review of works by George P. Marsh, Richard Grant White, and George L. Craik. Reprinted (W 1:117-143, for some reason with title in brackets Archived 2010-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, though the title appears in the N.A.R. table of contents and atop the article's pages). See CP 8 bibliography about the authorship of the unsigned article.
  • (1867), The Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (PAAAS) series. Peirce delivered these papers (the first three orally) in 1867 to the Academy, which published them in 1868; their date is usually given as 1867. Peirce got offprints of the first three bound together as Three Papers on Logic in 1867 and distributed them.[30] PAAAS v. 7. Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1867), "On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic", PAAAS 7, pp. 250–261. Presented March 12, 1867. Reprinted (CP 3.1–19), (W 2:12–23).
    • (1867), "On the Natural Classification of Arguments", PAAAS 7, pp. 261-287. Presented April 9, 1867. Reprinted (CP 2.461–516), (W 2:23–49).
    • (1867), "On a New List of Categories", PAAAS 7, pp. 287–298. Presented May 14, 1867. Reprinted (CP 1.545–559), (W 2:49–59, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine), (EP 1:1–10), (PSWS 23–33). Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Peirce's seminal philosophical work.
    • (1867), "Upon the Logic of Mathematics", PAAAS 7, pp. 402–412. Presented September 10, 1867. Reprinted (CP 3.20–44), (W 2:59–69).
    • (1867), "Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension", PAAAS 7, pp. 416-432. Presented November 13, 1867. Reprinted (CP 2.391–426), (W 2:70–86, PEP Eprint Archived 2019-12-09 at the Wayback Machine).
  • (1867 July), Review of John Venn's The Logic of Chance, North American Review 105, Boston: Ticknor & Fields, pp. 317-21. Reprinted (CP 8.1–6), (W 2:98–203, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine). Internet Archive Eprint.
  • (1868–1869), The Journal of Speculative Philosophy (JSP) series in v. II, St. Louis, Mo.: George Knapp & Co., printers and binders.
    • (1868), "Nominalism versus Realism", JSP v. II, n. 1, pp. 57-61. Reprinted (CP 6.619-624), (W 2:144-153, PEP Eprint Archived 2008-05-31 at the Wayback Machine).
    • (1868), "Questions concerning certain Faculties claimed for Man", JSP v. II, n. 2, pp. 103-114. Reprinted (CP 5.213-263 ), (SW 15–38), (W 2:193–211), (EP 2:11–27), (PSWS 34–53). Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
    • (1868), "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities", JSP v. II, n. 3, pp. 140–157. Reprinted (CP 5.264–317), (PWP 228–250), (SW 39–72), (W 2:211–242), (EP 1:28–55), (PSWS 54–84). Arisbe Eprint Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine. NB. Misprints in CP and Eprint copy.
    • (1868), "What is Meant by 'Determined'", JSP v. II, n. 3, pp. 190–191. Reprinted (CP 6.625–630), (W 2:155–157, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-12-08 at the Wayback Machine).
    • (1869), "Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities", JSP v. II, n. 4, pp. 193-208. Reprinted (CP 5.318–357), (W 2:242–272, PEP Eprint Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine), (EP 1:56–82).
  • (1869 March 18), "Professor Porter's Human Intellect", The Nation 8, 211-213. Reprinted (CN 1:23–39), (W 2:273–381, PEP Eprint Archived 2008-05-31 at the Wayback Machine).
  • (1869 November 25), "The English Doctrine of Ideas", The Nation 9, 461-462. Reprinted (CN 1:32–37), (W 2:302–309, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine).
  • (1870), "Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic", Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 9 (1870), 317–378. Also published separately as an extraction (title page) by Welch, Bigelow, and Company for Harvard University (1870). Reprinted (CP 3.45–149), (W 2:359–429).
  • (1870 April), Review of Henry James, Sr.'s The Secret of Swedenborg, North American Review 110, Boston: Fields, Osgood, & Co., pp. 463-468. Reprinted (W 2:433-438, PEP Eprint Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine).
  • (1870/1873), "Appendix No. 21. On the Theory of Errors of Observation", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey During the Year 1870, pp. 200–224. Coast Survey Report submitted February 18, 1871, published 1873 by the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Reports 1837–1965. NOAA PDF Eprint (goes to 1870 Report's p. 200, PDF's p. 215). Reprinted (W 3:140-160).
  • (1871 October), Review of Fraser's The Works of George Berkeley, North American Review 113, Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., pp. 449-72. Reprinted (CP 8.7-38), (W2:462-486), (PSWS 116-140). PEP Eprint Archived 2018-07-06 at the Wayback Machine.
  • (1876/1879), "Appendix No. 14. Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey for Fiscal Year Ending with June 1876, pp. 197–201, Coast Survey Report submitted December 19, 1876, published 1879 by the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. NOAA PDF Eprint, goes to 1876 Report's p. 197, PDF's p. 222. Reports 1837–1965. Reprinted (CP 7.139–157) and in Operations Research Archived 2011-07-26 at the .
  • (1877/1879/1880), "Appendix No. 15. A Quincuncial Projection of the Sphere", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey for Fiscal Year Ending with June 1877, pp. 191–194 followed by 25 progress sketches, including (25th) the illustration (the map itself). Full Report submitted to the Senate December 26, 1877, and published 1880 (see further below; see also
    doi:10.2307/2369491. AJM version reprinted in W 4:68–71.
    —Article reprinted 1880 including publication of all sketches, in the full Report, by the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. NOAA PDF Eprint, link goes to Peirce's article on Report's p. 191, PDF's p. 215. NOAA's PDF lacks the sketches and map and includes broken link[permanent dead link] to their planned online location, NOAA's Historical Map and Chart Collection, where they do not seem to be as of 7/19/2010. Google Books Eprint (Google botched the sketches and partly botched the illustration (the map itself).) Note: Other Google edition of 1877 Coast Survey Report
    completely omits the pages of sketches including the illustration (the map).
  • (1877–1878), "Illustrations of the Logic of Science" (series), Popular Science Monthly, vols. 12–13:
    • (1877 November), "The Fixation of Belief", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 1–15. Reprinted (CLL 7–31), (CP 5.358–387), (PWP 5–22), (SW 91–112), (W 3:242–257), (EP 1:109–123), (PSWS 144–159). Eprint. Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1878 January), "How to Make Our Ideas Clear", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 286–302. Reprinted (CLL 32–60), (CP 5.388–410), (PWP 23–41), (SW 113–136), (W 3:257–276), (EP 1:124–141), (PSWS 160–179). Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-01-10 at the Wayback Machine. Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1878 March), "The Doctrine of Chances", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, March issue, pp. 604–615. Reprinted (CLL 61-81), (CP 2.645-668), (W 3:276-290), (EP 1:142-154). Internet Archive Eprint. Selections plus CP 2.661-668 and CP 2.758, published as "The Doctrine of Chances With Later Reflections", PWP 157-173.
    • (1878 April), "The Probability of Induction", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 705–718. Reprinted (CLL 82-105), (CP 2.669-693), (PWP 174-189), (EP 1:155-169). Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1878 June), "The Order of Nature", Popular Science Monthly, v. 13, pp. 203–217. Reprinted (CLL 106-130), (CP 6.395-427), (EP 1:170-185). Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1878 August), "Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis", Popular Science Monthly, v. 13, pp. 470–482. Reprinted (CLL 131-156), (CP 2.619-644), (EP 1:186-199). Internet Archive Eprint.
  • (1880), "On the Algebra of Logic", American Journal of Mathematics v. 3, n. 1, pp. 15-57. JSTOR eprint (free). Reprinted (W 4:163-208).
  • (1881), "On the Logic of Number", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, n. 1, pp. 85-95. JSTOR (free). Reprinted with a correction (CP 3.252-288), (W 4:299-309).
  • (1881), "On the Relative Forms of the Algebras", Addendum II in Peirce, Benjamin, "Linear Associative Algebra", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, pp. 221-226, republished 1882 as Linear Associative Algebra with the addenda and notes by C. S. Peirce (title page) D. Van Nostrand, New York, 133 pages, pp. 125-129.
  • (1881), "On the Algebras in which Division is Unambiguous", Addendum III in Peirce, Benjamin, "Linear Associative Algebra", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, pp. 226-229, republished 1882 as Linear Associative Algebra with the addenda and notes by C. S. Peirce, D. Van Nostrand, New York, 133 pages, pp. 129-133.
  • (1882), "Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic", Johns Hopkins University Circulars 2:19, November, pp. 11-12. Reprinted (W 4:378-382). Internet Archive Eprint.
  • (1883), "A Theory of Probable Inference", Studies in Logic, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, pp. 126-181. Reprinted (CP 2.694-754),(W 4:408-453).
    • "Note A" ["On a Limited Universe of Marks"], pp. 182-186 (Revised version in CP 2.517-531).
    • "Note B" ["The Logic of Relatives"] pp. 187-203. Reprinted (CP 3.328-358), (W4:453-466).
  • and Jastrow, Joseph (1884), "On Small Differences in Sensation", Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (1884/1885), 3, 73-83, Presented 17 October 1884. Eprint. Reprinted (with corrections and later reflections, CP 7.21-35).
  • (1884/1885), "On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", two parts, first part[31] published 1885 in American Journal of Mathematics v. 7, n. 2, pp. 180–202. JSTOR eprint (free). Presented at least in part, National Academy of Sciences, Newport, RI, 14–17 Oct 1884.[32] 1885 is the date usually given for this work. Reprinted (CP 3.359–403), (W 5:162–190), (EP 1:225–228, in part).
  • (1885/1886), [Testimony on the Organization of the Coast Survey], given January 24, 1885, Miscellaneous Documents of the Senate of the U. S. 82, 1886. Printed in Testimony before the Joint Commission to Consider the Present Organization of the Signal Service, Geological Surevy, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department ... (etc.), Washington Government Printing Office, 1886, pp. 370–378 (49th Congress, 1st Session, Senate, Mis. Doc. No. 82). Reprinted (W 5:149–161).
  • (1886 February 11), "Dr. F.E. Abbot's Philosophy" (review of Francis Ellingwood Abbot's Organic Scientific Philosophy: Scientific Theism), The Nation v. 42, n. 1076, New York: The Evening Post Publishing Company, pp. 135-136, reprinted (CN 1:71–74), (W 5:285-289). Arisbe Eprint.
  • (1887 December), in Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research, v. I, Boston: Damrell and Upham,
    • "Criticism on Phantasms of the Living: An Examination of an Argument of Messrs. Gurney, Myers, and Podmore", n. 3, pp. 150-157. Reprinted (W 6:74–81). Followed by a response by Gurney, Edmund, "Remarks on Professor Peirce's Paper", pp. 157-179.
    • "Mr. Peirce's Rejoinder", still in n. 3, pp. 180-215. Reprinted (W 6, pp. 101–141). Followed (1889 March) by a response by Gurney, Edmund, "Remarks on Mr. Peirce's Rejoinder", n. 4, pp. 286-300, followed by W. H. Myers, Frederic, "Postscript to Professor Gurney's Reply to Mr. Peirce", pp. 300-301.
  • (1887), ["Science and Immortality"], first published in a Symposium in the Christian Register, Boston, April 7, 1887, reprinted with revisions as "Contribution XX" in Science and Immortality: The Christian Register Symposium, Revised and Enlarged, Samuel J. Barrows, ed., Boston: Geo. H. Ellis, pp. 69–76, which was reprinted as "Science and Immortality" (CP 6.548–556). See CP 8 bibliography. Max Fisch said (1986, p. 229) that it includes Peirce's first argument in print against necessitarianism.
  • (1887 November), "Logical Machines", The American Journal of Psychology v. 1, n. 1, Baltimore: N. Murray, pp. 165-170.
  • (1891 November 12), "Abbot against Royce" (letter), The Nation v. 53, n. 1376, New York: The Evening Post Publishing Company, p. 372. Reprinted (CN 1:115-117), (W 8:436-348).
    —Peirce wrote the above in support of Abbot, Francis E. (1891), Professor Royce's libel, public letter dated October 1, 1891, published as book, Boston: G. H. Ellis, Internet Archive Eprint, which Abbot wrote in response to Royce, Josiah (1890 October), "Dr. Abbot's 'Way Out of Agnosticism", International Journal of Ethics v. 1, n. 1, Philadelphia: International Journal of Ethics and London: T. Fisher Unwin, pp. 98-113.
    —Responses to Peirce's letter: one by James, William (1891 November 19), "Abbot against Royce" (dated November 15, 1891), The Nation, v. 53, n. 1377, pp. 387-388, reprinted (CN 1:118-120), and one by Warner, Joseph Bangs (1891 November 26), "The Suppression of Dr. Abbot's Reply" (dated November 20, 1891), The Nation v. 53, n. 1378, p. 408, reprinted (CN 1:120-122). In response to Warner: Abbot, Francis E. (1891 December 3), "Mr. Warner's 'Evidence in Full' Completed" (dated November 28, 1891), The Nation v. 53, n. 1379, p. 426, reprinted (CN 1:125-127).
  • (1891–1893), The Monist Metaphysical Series, in The Monist v. I, v. II, and v. III.
    • (1891), "The Architecture of Theories", The Monist, v. I, n. 2, January, pp. 161-176. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 157-178), (CP 6.7-34), (PWP 315-323), (SW 142-159), (EP 1:285-297), (LI 58-69), (W 8:89-110).
    • (1892 April) "The Doctrine of Necessity Examined", The Monist, v. II, n. 3, pp. 321-337. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 6.35-65), (PWP 324-338), (EP 1:298-311), (LI 70-81), (W 8:111-125). Followed in July by a response by the editor Carus, Paul, "Mr. Charles S. Peirce's Onslaught on the Doctrine of Necessity" v. II, n. 4, pp. 560–582; Oxford PDF[dead link]; Internet Archive Eprint.
    • (1892 July) "The Law of Mind", The Monist, v. II, n. 4, pp. 533-559. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 202-237), (CP 6:102-163), (PWP 339-360), (EP 1:312-333), (LI 82-101), (W 8:135-157). Criticized by George M. McCrie in "The Issues of 'Synechism' ", The Monist v. III, n. 3, 1903 April, pp. 380-401; Oxford PDF.
    • (1892 October), "Man's Glassy Essence", The Monist, v. III, n. 1, pp. 1-22. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 238-266), (CP 6.238-271), (EP 1:334-351), (PSWS 212-230), (LI 102-116), (W 8:165-183), (in part, and with long introductory note by editor, PMSW 141-153).
    • (1893 January), "Evolutionary Love", The Monist, v. III, n. 2, pp. 176-200. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 267-300), (CP 6.287-317), (PWP 361-374), (EP 1:352-372), (LI 117-135), (W 8:124-205). Arisbe Eprint.
    • (1893 July), "Reply to the Necessitarians", The Monist, v. III, n. 4, pp. 526-570. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 6.588-618), (LI 136-169). Followed in same issue by a response by Carus, Paul, "The Founder of Tychism, His Methods, Philosophy, and Criticisms: In Reply to Mr. Charles S. Peirce", pp. 571–622; Oxford PDF; Internet Archive Eprint.
  • (1892–1893), The Open Court series.
    • (1892 September 8), "Pythagorics", The Open Court, v. VI—36, n. 263, pp. 3375–3377. Reprinted (HP 1:557-562). Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe HTML Eprint. Arisbe Word-doc Eprint.
    • (1892 September 22), "The Critic of Arguments. I. Exact Thinking", The Open Court, v. VI—38, n. 265, pp. 3391–3394. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted CP 3.404-415.
    • (1892 September 29), "Dmesis" [Taming], The Open Court, v. VI—39, n. 266, 3399–3402. Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint. Peirce's "modestly suggested" treatment of criminals: in the Christian spirit, transform all prisons into lavish rehabilitation facilities full of kindness and cultural resources, but, since rehabilitation of habitual criminals is a cause with little hope, make their confinement generally permanent.
    • (1892 October 13), "The Critic of Arguments. II. The Reader is Introduced to Relatives", The Open Court, v. VI—41, n. 268, pp. 3415–3418. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.415-424).
    • (1893 February 16), "The Marriage of Religion and Science", The Open Court, v. VII—7, n. 286, pp. 3559–3560. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP6.428-434).
    • (1893 July 27), "What Is Christian Faith?", The Open Court, v. VII—30, n. 309, pp. 3743–3745. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 7.435-448).
  • (1896 October), "The Regenerated Logic", The Monist, v. VII, n. 1, pp. 19-40. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.425-455), (LI 170-185), (in part, PMSW 11-14).
  • (1897 January), "The Logic of Relatives", The Monist, v. VII, n. 2 pp. 161-217. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.456-552), (LI 186-229).
  • (1898 March), "The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education" in Educational Review v. XV, March issue, New York: Henry Holt and Company, pp. 209–216. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.553-562), (PMSW 15-21).
  • (1901 January 12), "The Century's Great Men in Science", The New York Evening Post. Reprinted 1901 in The 19th Century: A Review of Progress during the Past One Hundred Years in the Chief Departments of Human Activity, New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons: the Knickerbocker Press, 494 pages, pp. 312-322. Reprinted in SW.
  • (1901 January), "Pearson's Grammar of Science", Popular Science Monthly v. 58, n. 3, pp. 296-306. Reprinted (CP 8.132-156), (EP 2:57–66).
  • (1905 April), "What Pragmatism Is", The Monist, v. XV, n. 2, pp. 161–181. Oxford PDF. Reprinted (CP 5.411–437), (SW 180–202), (LI 230–244). Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2008-12-07 at the Wayback Machine.
  • (1905 October), "Issues of Pragmaticism", The Monist, v. XV, n. 4, pp. 481-499 (this and another Google copy botch two pages). Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 5.438-463), (SW 203-226), (LI 245-258).
  • (1906, 1910), "Peirce, C(harles) S", American Men of Science, p. 248. Information supplied by Peirce on his degrees and his fields of research, possibly first written in 1903 (cf. Robin Catalog MS 1611 Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine). Second Edition (sometimes called Volume 2) 1910, p. 364, "Peirce, C(harles) S(antiago Sanders)", with a few variations in the text; this is the version quoted by Ketner in 1995 and 2009.
  • (1906 January), "Mr. Peterson's Proposed Discussion", The Monist, v. XVI, n. 1, pp. 147-151. Oxford PDF. Reprinted (CP 5.610-614), (LI 287-290). Corrections published in v. XVI n. 2, p. 320, Oxford PDF, ("... on page 149, line 25, the last word should read "definitive" instead of 'definite.' ")
  • (1906 October), "Prolegomena To an Apology For Pragmaticism", The Monist, v. XVI, n. 4, pp. 492-546; Oxford PDF; some corrections in The Monist v. XVII, n. 1, 1907 January, p. 160; Oxford PDF. Reprinted (CP 4.530-572), (PSWP 249-252), (LI 307-342), (in part, PMSW 79-83). Eprint.
  • (1908), "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God", published in part, Hibbert Journal v. 7, pp. 90–112, Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted including unpublished part (CP 6.452-485), (SW 358-379), (EP 2:434-450), (PSWS 260-278), Eprint.
  • (1908 April), "Some Amazing Mazes", The Monist, v. XVIII, n. 2, pp. 227-241. Oxford PDF Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.585-593), (LI 394-403). Monist editor Paul Carus asked Francis C. Russell to write a "popular digest" of Peirce's article, so Russell wrote "Hints for the Elucidation of Mr. Peirce's Logical Work", The Monist v. XVIII, n. 3, 1908 July, pp. 406-415. Oxford PDF.
  • (1908 May), "A Letter from Mr. Peirce", The Open Court, v. XXII, (No. 5), May, NO. 624, p. 319, in response to "Problems of Modern Theology" in v. XXII, n. 4, pp. 234-246 by Paul Carus (The Open Court's editor).
  • (1908 July), "Some Amazing Mazes (Conclusion), Explanation of Curiosity the First", The Monist, v. XVIII, n. 3, pp. 416-464. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.594-642), (LI 404-445) (the "Note" and the "Addition", PMSW 211-219).
  • (1909 January), "Some Amazing Mazes, A Second Curiosity", The Monist, v. XIX, n. 1, pp. 36-45. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.643-646), (LI 446-451).
  • (1910 January), in The Monist, v. XX, n. 1,
    • Passage, from letter to Francis C. Russell, and quoted on p. 45 in Carus, Paul, "On the Nature of Logical and Mathematical Thought", pp. 33–75. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive p. 45.
    • Added explanatory note (about passage from letter to Francis C. Russell), quoted on pp. 158-159 in Carus, Paul, "Non-Aristotelian Logic", pp. 158–159. Oxford PDF. Internet Archive Eprint.
  • Drafts and manuscripts subsequently published

    • (1867), From Peirce's logic notebook, MS 140: March–December 1867, W 2:1–11, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1867), "Chapter I. One, Two, and Three" (fragment), MS 144: summer-fall 1867, W 2:103–104, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1867–1868), "Critique of Positivism" (editors' title), MS 146: Winter 1867–1868, W 2:122–131, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1868), "Questions on Reality", MS 148: Winter-Spring 1868. W 2:162-186, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1868), "Potentia ex Impotentia", MS 149: Summer 1868, W 2:187-191, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1868), Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris, Cambridge MA 1868 Nov. 30. L 183: W. T. Harris Collection. W 2:192, PEP Eprint Archived 2007-04-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1869–1870), MS material toward a textbook of logic
    • (1872 fall), "[On Reality]", MS 194, W 3:28ff, Arisbe Eprint Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1886), "Qualitative Logic", MS 582, W 5:323–371.
    • (1886), "The Logic of Relatives: Qualitative and Quantitative", MS 584, CP 5.372–378.
    • (c. 1886), "Qualitative Logic" MS 736, NEM 4:101–115.
    • (c. 1886–1889), "[Reasoning]", W 6:354-356. Arisbe Eprint.
    • (1893), "The Categories" MS 403, a later version of most of the 1867 paper "On a New List of Categories". Arisbe "Eprint" (PDF). (177 
      KiB
      )
      interleaved with the 1867 "New List" for comparison.
    • (c. 1894), "What Is a Sign?", MS 404; partly in CP 2.281, 285, 297-302; EP 2:4–10. PEP Eprint Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (c. 1896), "The Logic of Mathematics; An Attempt to Develop My Categories from Within". CP 1.417–519. Eprint
    • (1887–1888), "A Guess at the Riddle", MS 909; CP 1.354, 1.1–2, 1.355–368, 1.373–375, 1.379–383, 1.385–416; The Essential Writings (pp. ?); EP 1:245–279; PSWS 186–202; W 6:165–210. Arisbe Eprint.
    • (1899), "F. R. L." [First Rule of Logic], unpaginated manuscript, c. 1899, CP 1.135–140. Eprint
    • (1901) "On the Logic of Drawing History from Ancient Documents, Especially from Testimonies". CP 7.164–231, HP 2:705–762, and (first half) EP 2:75–114.
    • (1902), "Application of C. S. Peirce to the Executive Committee of the Carnegie Institution" (1902 July 15), partly published in "Parts of Carnegie Application" (L75), NEM 4:13–73.
    • (1902), "MS L75: Logic, Regarded As Semeiotic (The Carnegie application of 1902): Version 1: An Integrated Reconstruction", Joseph Ransdell, ed., Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Includes entirety of Manuscript L75, with labeled draft versions interpolated into the final submission of July 1902. Version 1 completed, 1998.
    • (1902), "The Simplest Mathematics", MS dated January–February 1902, intended as Chapter 3 of the projected Minute Logic, CP 4.227–323.
    • (c. 1904), "Καινα στοιχεια" ("New Elements"), MS 517, NEM 4:235–263. Cf. "New Elements", EP 2:300–324. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-09-12 at the Wayback Machine.
    • (1904), Intellectual autobiography in draft letter L 107 (see the Robin Catalog Archived 2019-10-27 at the Wayback Machine) to Matthew Mattoon Curtis. Published 1983 in "A Brief Intellectual Autobiography by Charles Sanders Peirce" by Kenneth Laine Ketner in American Journal of Semiotics v. 2, nos. 1–2 (1983), 61–83. Some or all of it is in pp. 26–31 in Classical American Philosophy: Essential Readings and Interpretive Essays, John J. Stuhr, ed., Oxford University Press, US, 1987. L 107 and MS 914 are in "Charles Sanders Peirce: Interdisciplinary Scientist" (first page at Oldenbourg) by Kenneth Laine Ketner in the 2009 Peirce collection Logic of Interdisciplinarity.
    • (1909), "Existential Graphs", MS 514. Eprint of "Existential Graphs MS 514 by Charles Sanders Peirce with commentary by John F. Sowa", that page last modified 23 Jul 2005.

    Secondary literature

    The Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, quarterly since spring 1965, contains many Peirce-related articles, most of them not listed anywhere below, and their Website has a grand table of contents for all issues (T.O.C.).

    Bibliographic resources for secondary literature

    • Fisch, Max
      • (1964), "A Draft of a bibliography of Writings about C. S. Peirce" in Studies in the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Second Series, E. Moore and R. S. Robin, eds., University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1964, pp. 486–514.
      • (1966), "A First Supplement to 'A Draft of a bibliography of Writings about C. S. Peirce'", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, v. 2, n. 1, spring.
      • (1974), "Supplements to the Peirce Bibliographies", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, v. 10, n. 2, spring.
    • Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos (GEP) (2006), "Bibliografía Peirceana (2006)", GEP (Jaime Nubiola, dir.), University of Navarra, Spain. Huge, and plenty both in English and in other languages. Eprint.
    • Kloesel, Christian J. W. and
      ISBN 0-912632-84-4). Online via InteLex. Very extensive secondary bibliography for up till some time in 1977. (See above for more information
      .)
    • Peirce Edition Project Editors, Newsletter Archived 2007-11-01 at the Wayback Machine Booknotes
    • Philpapers: Charles Sanders Peirce. Eprint.
    • Ransdell, Joseph (ongoing) "Dissertations On Peirce: with abstracts (when available)", Arisbe, Joseph Ransdell, site owner, Lubbock, TX, Arisbe Eprint.
    • Shook, John R. (ongoing), the Pragmatism Cybrary
      • "Dissertations on Pragmatism" [from 1896 onward] Eprint
      • Books and Journal Issues about Pragmatism: 1990–1999, 2000–2009, (often with tables of contents from anthologies and journal issues).
    • Shook, John R. (1998), Pragmatism. An Annotated Bibliography 1898–1940., Rodopi, Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Atlanta, GA, 1998, 617 pp. With contributions by E. Paul Colella, Lesley Friedman, Frank X. Ryan and Ignas K. Skrupskelis. Hardcover, (.

    Journals

    • Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. (TCSPS) Quarterly since spring 1965. Website. Articles, essays, notes, and book reviews. Most of the contents are not listed in the sections below. Their Website has a grand Table of Contents for all issues (T.O.C.). (For book reviews before fall 1997 one must download their spreadsheet).

    Semiotics

    Pragmatism

    Overviews and biographies

    Articles 1914–1934

    • Anonymous (1914 April 23), "Charles S. S. Peirce", The Nation v. 98, n. 2547, p. 473. Obituary. Google Books Eprint.
    • Franklin, Fabian (1914 April 30), "The Lonely Heights of Science", The Nation v. 98, n. 2548, pp. 489–490. Google Books Eprint. Attributed to Franklin by the Comprehensive Bibliography.
    • Jastrow, Joseph (1914 May 14), "The Passing of a Master Mind", The Nation v. 98, n. 2550, p. 571. Letter dated May 6. Google Books Eprint.
    • Peirce, Herbert Henry David and Ellis, Helen Huntington Peirce (1914 May 16), "Charles Sanders Peirce", Boston Evening Transcript, Part 3, p. 3, May 16, 1914. Obituary. Google News Eprint. Originally published without attribution. The Comprehensive Bibliography (p. 157) attributes it to Peirce's youngest brother Herbert; His Glassy Essence (p. 25) to both Herbert and their sister Helen. (Kenneth Laine Ketner was chief editor of the former and later authored the latter).
    • Becker, George F. (1914 May 27), "Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce '59", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, v. XVI, n. 4, May 27, pp. 549–550. Google Books Eprint and search for the text.
    • Russell, Francis C. (1914 July), "In Memoriam Charles S. Peirce" in The Monist v. 24, n. 3. July, 469–472. Google books and search for the text.
    • Davis, Ellery W. (1914 October), "Charles Peirce at Johns Hopkins" in The Mid-West Quarterly v. 2, n. 1, pp. 48–56. University of Nebraska – Lincoln. U of N Digital Commons PDF Eprint. Google Books Eprint.
    • Woodbridge, J. E. Frederick and Bush, Wendell T., eds. (1916 December 21), Peirce memorial issue, The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, v. XIII, n. 26. Google Books Eprint (has title page, but some other pages are botched. Links below are to another Google edition which lacks the title page).
    • Weiss, Paul (1934), "Peirce, Charles Sanders" in the Dictionary of American Biography, pp. 389–403. Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine.
    • Jastrow, Joseph (1934 November 16 Friday). "The Widow of Charles Peirce", Science, new series 80, pp. 440–441. Obituary of Juliette Peirce.

    Later articles

    • Answers.com, aggregator (accessed January 1, 2011), "Charles Sanders Peirce", reproduces six mostly brief "Charles Sanders Peirce" articles, from Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Gale Encyclopedia of Biography, Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, Columbia Encyclopedia, Oxford Companion to the Mind (credited to J. E. Tiles), and Wikipedia. Eprint.
    • Atkin, Albert
      • (2006), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
      • (2006), "C.S. Peirce's Architectonic Philosophy" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
      • (2006), "C.S. Peirce's Pragmatism" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
      • (2006), "Peirce's Theory of Signs" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
    • Auspitz, Josiah Lee
      • (1983), "The Greatest Living American Philosopher", Commentary v. 76 n. 6, pp. 51–64. That is, Peirce's ideas live. Abstract.
      • (1994), "The Wasp Leaves the Bottle: Charles Sanders Peirce", The American Scholar, v. 63, n. 4, Autumn, 1994, pp. 602–618. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine.
    • Bloom, Pamela Taylor (2001), "Genius: Charles Sanders Peirce was a genius ahead of his time, a man who will continue to affect science into the 21st century", Vistas Magazine, v. 9, n. 1, winter. Texas Tech Eprint via Internet Archive. On Peirce, also on the Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Kenneth Layne Ketner, Charles Hardwick, and Gentry Harris.
    • Burch, Robert (2001, 2006), "Charles Sanders Peirce", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Jun 22, 2001, substantive revision Jul 26, 2006. Eprint.
    • Didion, Keith (1998–2003), "Charles Peirce", The Philosophy Guide. Eprint.
    • Halton, Eugene (1995?), "Charles Sanders Peirce 1839–1914: A Brief Outline of His Philosophy: with some relations to linguistics". Eprint (similar to a passage in Halton's 1995 critique of contemporary social theory Bereft of Reason). Most of it also appears, without credit, in the biography section of the Charles Sanders Peirce article at Philosophy Professor.
    • Houser, Nathan
      • (1992), "Introduction", EP 1 (1867–1893). PEP Eprint Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine. (General introduction for both volumes.)
      • (1998), "Introduction", EP 2 (1893–1913). PEP Eprint Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine. (Introduction focusing on Peirce's last two decades).
    • Kemerling, Garth (undated), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)", Philosophy Pages Eprint.
    • Kiryushchenko, Vitaly (2008), "In the Net of Abductions", PDF Eprint (University of Helsinki Commens papers), a 2008 translation of Chapter 9, which focuses on Peirce's second wife Juliette, in a Russian biography of Peirce Чарльз Сандерс Пирс, или Оса в бутылке: введение в интеллектуальную историю Америки (Charles Sanders Peirce, or the Wasp in the Bottle: An Introduction to the Intellectual History of America), Territorija buduschego Publishing House, Moscow, March 2009.
    • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (2006 last update), "Charles Sanders Peirce", NOAA History: Giants of Science. Eprint.
    • Oakes, Edward T. (1993), "Discovering the American Aristotle", First Things: The Journal of Religion, Culture, and Public Life, December 1993. Eprint.
    • O'Connor, J.J. and Robertson, E.F. (2005), "Charles Sanders Peirce" in the MacTutor History of Mathematics. Eprint.
    • Peirce Edition Project editor(s)
    • Ransdell, Joseph
      • (1986), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)" (Entry on Peirce in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics), edited by Thomas Sebeok (with Umberto Eco), Mouton de Gruyter, 1986, The Hague), pp. 673–695. Subsequently revised, Arisbe Eprint.
      • (c. 1998), "Who Is Charles Peirce?", Arisbe: the Peirce Gateway FAQ on Peirce. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine.
    • Searle, Leroy F. (1994), "Charles Sanders Peirce", The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Criticism and Theory. Internet Archive Eprint. U of Washington Eprint.
    • Shin, Sun-Joo and Hammer, Eric (2011), "Peirce's Logic" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint
    • Stanley, William A. (1978), Charles Peirce, scholar, cartographer, mathematician, and
      metrologist: An American philosopher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Reprint, v. 8, no. 2, 4 pages. Reprinted 1986, U. S. Department of Commerce. NOAA Eprint
      .

    Books

    Arisbe, Peirce House

    Anthologies and journals' special issues

    Other works

    References

    Notes

    1. ^ Both of Robin's catalogues, together with color image scans of complete works in the microfilm edition, are freely accessible at the repository institution's online library catalog (HOLLIS) as the Charles Sanders Peirce Papers (MS Am 1632) Houghton Library, Harvard University (HOLLIS # 000602456).
    2. ^ Reportedly the papers remain in unsatisfactory condition. Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko, (29 March 2012), "Memorandum to the President of Charles S. Peirce Society" Archived 2012-12-29 at the Wayback Machine (ePrint). University of Helsinki.
    3. ^ Also contains a bibliography of secondary literature prior to 1964 (pp. 486–514).
    4. .
    5. ^ Table of contents of each volume: Collected Papers in "Schriften von Charles Sanders Peirce" at the German Wikipedia (contents in English). Review: Ernest, Paul (1997). "Review of the Electronic Edition of 'The Collected Papers of C. S. Peirce'." Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 10.
    6. ^ de Waal, Cornelis. 2009. "The Writings of Charles S. Peirce." PEP. "Work on volume 7, which will contain a selection of Peirce's Century Dictionary definitions, continues steadily, as does work on volumes 9 (1892–1893) and 11 (Peirce's "How to Reason" aka the "Grand Logic")."
    7. ^ The Century Dictionary itself is available both online (at no charge) and on CD at http://www.global-language.com/century/

    Citations

    1. ^ "PhM" would seem to refer to an academic degree. Irving Anellis, a philosopher of logic, has noted that "PM" and "PoM" would confuse scholars in philosophy of mathematics, since "PM" and "PoM" are well established for Bertrand Russell's and Alfred North Whitehead's Principia Mathematica and Russell's The Principles of Mathematics, respectively.
    2. ^ "PSWS" because "PS" could refer to Peirce Studies; "PSW" could be mistaken for Charles S. Peirce: Selected Writings; and "POS" is a common abbreviation for an obscene phrase.
    3. ^ "Some Leading Ideas of Peirce's Semiotic", end note 2 Archived 2008-01-14 at the Wayback Machine, 1997 revision of 1977 version in Semiotica 19, 1977, pp. 157–178.
    4. ^ (1966). The Charles S. Peirce Papers, Microfilm Edition, Thirty Reels with Two Supplementary Reels Later Added. Cambridge: Harvard Library, Photographic Service.
    5. ^ Robin, Richard S. (1967), Annotated Catalogue of the Papers of Charles S. Peirce Archived 2019-10-27 at the Wayback Machine (html text). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. – via PEP. Facsimile available via HOLLIS.
    6. ISSN 0009-1774
      . Facsimile available via HOLLIS.
    7. ^ Houser, Nathan (1989). "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Peirce Papers." Fourth Congress of the IASS. Perpignan, France: International Association for Semiotic Studies. Published in (1992) "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Peirce Papers." Pp. 1259–68 in Signs of Humanity 3, edited by M. Balat and J. Deledalle-Rhode. Berlin:
      Mouton de Gruyter
      .
    8. ^ (1977). Charles Sanders Peirce: Complete Published Works, Including Selected Secondary Materials. Microfiche Edition, edited by K. L. Ketner, C. S. Hardwick, C. J. W. Kloesel, J. M. Ransdell, (board of editors); and M. H. Fisch (consulting editor). Greenwich, CT: Johnson Associates, Inc.
    9. ^ Ketner, Kenneth Laine, et al., (1977). A Comprehensive Bibliography and Index of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, with a Bibliography of Secondary Studies, edited by K. L. Ketner, (primary bib. & index); C. J. W. Kloesel and J. M. Ransdell, (secondary bib.); M. H. Fisch and C. S. Hardwick, (consulting eds.) 2nd ed — (1986). A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce (2nd ed.), edited by K. L. Ketner, with A. F. Stewart and C. V. Bridges. Bowling Green, OH: . – via InteLex. 3rd ed — (2013). A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce (3rd ed.), edited by K. L. Ketner.
    10. .
    11. ^ Fisch, Max H. (1964). "A First Supplement to Arthur W. Burks's Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce" in Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Second Series, edited by E. C. Moore and R. S. Robin. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
    12. ^ Fisch, Max H., and Daniel C. Haskell (1952). "Some Additions to Morris R. Cohen's Bibliography of Peirce's Published Writings." Pp. 375–81 in Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, edited by P. P. Wiener and F. Young. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 396 pages.
    13. JSTOR 27902750
      . – Contains total of 648 items. — "Bibliography of Charles Peirce. 1976 through 1981." In The Relevance of Charles Peirce, (Monist Library of Philosophy), edited by E. Freeman. .
    14. ^ NOAA Central Library. 2007. "Charles Sanders Peirce." The Coast and Geodetic Survey Annual Reports 1844–1910 Bibliography of Appendices. Silver Spring, MD: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Appendices in pdf files also available. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
    15. ^ Parker, Kelly A. (2002) [1999]. "Charles S. Peirce on Esthetics and Ethics: A Bibliography." PEP. Archived from the original on 2003-04-06.
    16. .
    17. ^ Peirce, Charles S. (1931–1935). Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce 1–6, edited by C. Hartshorne and P. Weiss. — (1958). Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce 7–8, edited by A. W. Burks. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Volumes 1–8. Online via InteLex.
    18. ^ .
    19. ^ Peirce Edition Project, eds. (1982–). Writings of Charles S. Peirce, A Chronological Edition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    20. ^ Edward C. Moore, Max H. Fisch, et al. Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine, eds., (1982). Volume 1 (1857–1866). Info. & Intro. Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine  IUP catalog page.
    21. ^ Moore, Edward C., et al. Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine, eds., (1984). Volume 2 (1867–1871). Info., Intro., & texts of articles Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback MachineIUP catalog page.
    22. ^ Kloesel, Christian J. W., et al. Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine eds. (1986). Volume 3 (1872–1878). Info. & Intro Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine. IUP catalog page.
    23. ^ Kloesel, Christian J. W., et al. Archived 2010-02-11 at the Wayback Machine, eds., (1989). Volume 4 (1879–1884). Info. & Intro. Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback MachineIUP catalog page.
    24. ^ Kloesel, Christian J. W., et al. Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, eds, (1993). Volume 5 (1884–1886). Info. & Intro Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback MachineIUP catalog page.
    25. ^ Houser, Nathan, et al. Archived 2010-02-11 at the Wayback Machine, eds., (2000). Volume 6 (1886–1890). Info. & Intro Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine. IUP catalog page.
    26. ^ Houser, Nathan, André De Tienne, et al., (2010). Volume 8 (1890–1892). Intro. (PDF) Archived 2009-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. IUP catalog page.
    27. .
    28. ^ Auspitz, Josiah Lee (1994), "The Wasp Leaves the Bottle: Charles Sanders Peirce", The American Scholar, v.63, n. 4, autumn, 602-618. Arisbe Eprint Archived 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine.
    29. ^ a b c d x See official Google Inside Google Book Search blog post "From the mail bag: Public domain books and downloads", November 9, 2006, 11:19 AM, posted by Ryan Sands, Google Book Search Support Team, Eprint.
    30. ^ a b See Fisch, Max, 15th paragraph in Introduction to W 2. Many early references to Three Papers on Logic can be found online.
    31. ^ See Houser, Nathan, "Introduction" in W 4. Eprint link to relevant paragraph Archived 2016-02-12 at the Wayback Machine.
    32. ^ See EP 1, headnote 16. Eprint Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine.

    External links

    Collections of Peirce's writings on the Internet

    Collections of Peirce-related articles on the Internet

    • Bergman, Mats and Paavola, Sami (eds.), Papers (at Commens Virtual Centre for Peirce Studies at the University of Helsinki), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. 24 papers, 10 authors, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint
    • Queiroz, João and Gudwin, Ricardo (eds.), Digital Encyclopedia of Charles S. Peirce, (unattributed), Brazil. 84 authors listed, links to 51 papers, more papers listed, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint.
    • Ransdell, Joseph (ed.), Interpretants of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce at Arisbe: The Peirce Gateway (Joseph Ransdell, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from Texas Tech University). 196 authors, links to 421 papers, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine.

    Bibliographies on the Internet

    • "Bibliografía Peirceana (2006)". Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos. Secondary works. Huge, and plenty in English and in Spanish. Eprint.
    • "Bibliography of Finnish Peirce Studies" (Commens), some in English, some in Finnish. Some links. Eprint
    • "Charles S. Peirce: Ontology and Semiotics. The Theory of Categories", Theory and History of Ontology. A Resource Guide for Philosophers. Primary and secondary. Eprint.
    • "Charles Sanders Peirce". Philpapers. Mostly secondary including some recent articles. Eprint.
    • "C. S. Peirce & Process Thought". The Center for Process Studies. Secondary works. Eprint Archived 2007-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
    • Frithjof Dau's page of readings and links on existential graphs includes lists of: books exclusively on existential graphs; books containing existential graphs; articles; and some links and downloadables. Eprint.
    • "The literature of C.S. Peirce's Existential Graphs", Xin-Wen Liu, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, PRC. A whole lot there. Internet Archive Eprint.
    • Pragmatism Cybrary. John R. Shook, ed. Many bibliographies. Eprint.
    • "Recommended Books', Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism. Primary and secondary. Eprint.
    • "Selected Bibliography of Secondary Literature on Charles Peirce", Robert Lane, ed., U. of West Georgia. Eprint.

    Peirce's definitions in the Baldwin

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    Classics in the History of Psychology (Christopher D. Green) has A-O viewable in HTML format (Eprint), with indexes of words linked to their definitions. Listed and linked below are Peirce's entries in A-O. Entries shown here without attribution are Peirce's. Mixed attributions are shown here. Boldfaces and parentheses in definition titles are as in the original. Present article's annotations in brackets. Each link is to the relevant page in Christopher D. Green's online HTML version. Peirce also wrote definitions in P-Z, for instance much of the definition of "Pragmatic (1) and (2) Pragmatism", much of that of "Predication", the whole "Matter and Form" (over 4,060 words), and the long main entry on "Uniformity".

    Initials key from amid the Dictionary's list of collaborators:
    A.S.P.P. = Professor Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Edinburgh University, Consulting Editor for English.
    C.L.F. = Mrs. C. Ladd-Franklin, Baltimore, Associate Editor for Logic and Psychology, Contributor for Logic.
    C.S.P. = Dr. C. S. Peirce, Milford, Pike Co., Pennsylvania, Contributor for Logic.
    G.F.S. = Dr. G. F. Stout, University Reader, Oxford, Consulting Editor for English.
    H.B.F. = Professor H. B. Fine, Princeton University, Contributor for Physical Science and Mathematics.
    J.J. = Professor J. Jastrow, Wisconsin University, Contributor for Physical Science and Mathematics.
    J.M.B. = Professor James Mark Baldwin, Princeton University, (Chief) Editor, Contributor for Psychology.
    R.A. = Professor R. Adamson, Glasgow University, Contributor for Logic.

    Dualism (in philosophy)
    [1st para. "C.S.P.- A.S.P.P."
    the rest "A.S.P.P."]

    Economy (logical principle of)
    Empirical Logic
    [1st para. "R.A.- C.S.P.",
    the rest "R.A."]

    Equipollence or -cy
    [1st para. "C.S.P.",
    while 2nd para. "R.A."]

    Genus (in logic)
    Given

    Imaging (in logic)
    ["C.S.P., H.B.D."]
    Implicit (in logic)
    Inconsistency
    Independence
    Index (in exact logic)
    Individual (in logic)

    Inference
    [1st 5 paras. = in logic, "C.S.P.",
    2nd 5 paras. = in psych., "J.M.B., G.D.S."]
    Insolubilia

    Intention (in logic)
    Involution

    Kind
    Knowledge (in logic)
    ["C.S.P., C.L.F."]

    Laws of Thought
    [1st approx. 2040 words, "C.S.P.",
    next over 800 words "C.L.F.", and
    final two sentences "C.S.P."]

    Leading of Proof
    Leading Principle
    Lemma
    Light of Nature
    Limitative
    Limiting Notion
    ["J.M.B.- C.S.P."]

    Logic
    [All 16 paras. "C.S.P., C.L.F."
    bracketed sentence by "J.M.B."]

    Logic (exact)
    [contains over 2,920 words]
    Logical
    Logical Diagram (or Graph)
    Logomachy

    Major and Minor (extreme,
    term, premise, satz, &c., in logic)
    Mark
    [1st two paras. "C.S.P., C.L.F.",
    remaining two paras., "C.S.P."]
    Material Fallacy
    Material Logic
    Mathematical Logic
    ["C.S.P" appears twice,
    but no others' initials appear].
    Matter and Form
    [contains over 4,050 words]
    Maxim (in logic)

    Method and Methodology, or Methodeutic

    Middle Term (and Middle)
    ["C.S.P., C.L.F."]
    Mixed
    Mnemonic Verses and Words (in logic)
    Modality
    [contains over 2,900 words]
    Modulus
    ["C.S.P.",
    & 9 words by "E.M." near start]
    Modus ponens and Modus tollens
    Monad (Monadism, Monadology)
    [1st para. "A.S.P.P.- J.M.B.",
    next four paras. "C.S.P.",
    the rest by others]

    Multitude (in mathematics)
    ["C.S.P., H.B.D."]

    Name (in logic)
    Necessary (in logic)
    Necessity
    [contains over 1,760 words]

    Negation
    [1st 1,250 words "C.S.P., C.L.F.",
    remaining para. "C.L.F., J.M.B."]
    Negative
    ["C.S.P." except
    "negative term" sub-entry
    which is by C.L.F.]

    Nominal
    Nomology
    Non-A
    Non-Contradiction
    Nonsequitur
    Norm (and Normality)
    [1st sentence "C.S.P.",
    rest by "J.J."]
    Nota Notae
    Numerical

    Observation
    ["C.S.P., J.M.B."]
    Obversion
    Opposition (in logic)

    Organon