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Collection: C. S. Peirce Manuscripts

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NiallRoe
NiallRoe added a note to 4 in Logic Notebook 1865-7 , saying “Not sure about "much" in the first line. "Kant's" Copernican The burden of proof is a phrase of the courtroom where questions *must be decided* one way or the other & has no place in speculative science where [crossed out: scepticism] [inde...”Note Added
NiallRoe
NiallRoe added a note to 3 in Logic Notebook 1865-7 , saying “Last sentences not included in transcription. "Prove that a given belief really arises from certain data universal to all mankind and it must be admitted. Doubt that (as Hume did) and what has common-sense to say!" Is the [not clear] word "writ...”Note Added
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ergar
ergar added a note to 2 in MS 429 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter III, saying “how can one contribute? where can one contact the owner”Note Added
ergar
ergar added a note to 1 in MS 427b (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter II - Section I, saying “how can i contact the owner?”Note Added
ergar
ergar added a note to 1 in MS 427b (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter II - Section I, saying “really would love to contribute”Note Added
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hniehus1
hniehus1 added a note to 15 in Logic Notebook 1865-7 , saying “Please Unlock the project. It would be great if there was a subreddit or youtube channel for people that were into this kind of work. Godspeed!”Note Added
mijahauan
mijahauan added a note to 160 in MS 425 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter I, saying “Why are all these projects closed?”Note Added
Yurii Sitko
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Benjamin
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StarlingReid
StarlingReid added a note to 38 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IV, saying “Those two dialogues are the "Alcibiades (Part I)" and the "Ion" (sometimes abbreviated "Io")”Note Added
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Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 199 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “Prag 22 seems to be true. So far as it is true, it is a very useful truth. But great reserve should be exercised in admitting its exact truth. For the reaction-machine is a purely physical apparatus, and similarities which govern its action must...”Note Added
Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 198 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “Prag 21 the similar reactions have taken place. This statement is utterly indefinite in that it fails to specify the kinds of similarity intended. It is capable of logical proof that, in an unlimited universe of marks, any two/individual objects ...”Note Added
Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 197 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “Prag 20 therefore active. The consequence is that if an excitation continues, the reaction will usually become, for a while, more and more violent, changing its mode several times, until some reactional motion happens to cause the cessation of t...”Note Added
Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 196 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “… a mind may, with advantage, the roughly defined as a sign creatory in connection with a reaction machine. The chief properties of a reaction machine are as follows: 1; A reaction machine is very delicately susceptible, and in a vast variety of ...”Note Added
Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 195 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “Prag 19 moulded sign had been the interpreter. The meaning of the mouldes sign being conveyed to its interpreter, became the meaning of a thought in that quasi-mind; and as there conveyed in a thought-sign required an interpreter, the interpreter...”Note Added
Yu Ziran
Yu Ziran added a note to 194 in MS 317-318 (1907) - Pragmatism - Notes and Drafts, saying “Prag 18 a psychical dose of energy, but a significant meaning. In that modified, and as yet very misty, sense, then, we may continue to use the italicized words of the following: " A sign is whatever there may be whose intent is to mediate b...”Note Added
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ThomasH
ThomasH marked 6 as blank in MS 507Page Marked Blank
ThomasH
ThomasH marked 5 as blank in MS 507Page Marked Blank
ThomasH
ThomasH marked 2 as blank in MS 507Page Marked Blank
Xander
Xander added a note to 1 in Logic Notebook 1865-7 , saying “Nov. 14 Admit that there are no [coëxlenscie] (and there never are known to be) and the system of propositions is”Note Added
vaisetine
vaisetine marked 22 as needing review in Logic Notebook 1867 March-OctPage Needs Review
vaisetine
vaisetine marked 22 as needing review in Logic Notebook 1867 March-OctPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 17 in MS 427b (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter II - Section IPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 163 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 163 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 162 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 162 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 161 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 161 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 160 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 160 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 159 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 159 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 158 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel edited 157 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Edited
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel edited 157 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Edited
AndreaCavaggioni
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Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 157 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 157 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel transcribed 156 in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Transcribed
Michael.Seidel
Michael.Seidel marked 156 as needing review in MS 434 (1902) - Minute Logic - Chapter IVPage Needs Review