1881 |
Methods of Reasoning, MS [R] 748(s); MS [W] 397 |
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1882 |
Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic |
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1883 |
A Theory of Probable Inference |
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1883-4 |
Design and Chance [W], MS [R] 875; MS [W] 494 |
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1885 |
Notes on the Categories [R], MS [R] 895; MS [W] 545 |
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1885 |
On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation |
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1885 |
One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature, MS [R] 901 |
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1886 |
An Elementary Account of the Logic of Relatives, MS [R] 537; MS [W] 585 |
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1886 |
One, Two, Three, MS [W] 573; MS [R] 905 |
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1886 |
One, Two, Three: Kantian Categories, MS [R] 897 |
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1887 |
Logical Machines |
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1887-1888 |
A Guess at the Riddle, MS [R] 909 |
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1888 |
Trichotomic [W], MS [R] 1600 |
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1890 |
Logic and Spiritualism [R], MS [R] 878 |
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1890-1913 |
Letters to Paul Carus, MS [L] 77 |
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1891 |
Review of William James's "The Principles of Psychology" |
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1891 |
The Architecture of Theories |
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1891 [c.] |
Questions on William James's Principles of Psychology 1, MS [R] 1099 |
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1892 |
Man's Glassy Essence |
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1892 |
The Critic of Arguments. II. The Reader is Introduced to Relatives |
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