5 Jun 2016

Peirce, Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, entry directory

 

by Corry Shores

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C.S. Peirce

 

Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce

 

Volume 1: Principles of Philosophy

 

Book 1: General Historical Orientation

 

Chapter 1: Lessons from the History of Philosophy

 

§1: Nominalism [1.15-1.26]

 

 

Book 3: Phenomenology

 

Chapter 1: Introduction

 

§1: The Phaneron [1.284–1.287]

 

§2: Valencies [1.288–1.292]

 

§3: Monads, Dyads, and Triads [1.293]

 

§4: Indecomposable Elements [1.294–1.299]

 

 

Chapter 2: The Categories in Detail

 

A: Firstness

 

§1: The Source of the Categories [1.300–1.301]

 

 §2: The Manifestation of Firstness [1.302]

 

§3: The Monad [1.303]

 

§4: Qualities of Feeling [1.304]

 

§5: Feeling as Independent of Mind and Change [1.305]

 

§6: A Definition of Feeling [1.306-1.311]

 

§7: The Similarity of Feelings of Different Sensory Modes [1.312]

 

§8: Presentments as Signs [1.313]

 

§9: The Communicability of Feelings [1.314-3.316]

 

§10: The Transition to Secondness [1.317-1.321]

 

 

 

B: Secondness

 

§1: Feeling and Struggle [1.322-1.323]

 

§2: Action and Perception [1.324]

 

§3: The Varieties of Secondness [1.325]

 

§4: The Dyad [1.326-1.329]

 

§5: Polar Distinction and Volition [1.330-1.331]

 

§6: Ego and Non-Ego [1.332-1.334]

 

§7: Shock and the Sense of Change [1.335-1.336]

 

 

C: Thirdness

 

§1: Examples of Thirdness [1.337]

 

§2: Representation and Generality [1.338-1.342]

 

§3: The Reality of Thirdness [1.343-1.348]

 

 

 

Chapter 4: The Logic of Mathematics; An Attempt to Develop My Categories from within

 

§1: The Three Categories [1.417-1.421]

 

§2: Quality [1.422-1.426]

 

§3: Fact [1.427-1.440]

 

 

 

 

 

Peirce, C.S. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce [Two Volumes in One], Vols. 1 and 2. Edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss. Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1965 [1931].

 

 

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