C. S. Peirce's Lowell lnstitute Lectures. 1903 Seventh Lecture. Introduction Vol. I
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Manuscript Metadata
Resource ID
903
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS. notebook
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
description
Published, in part, as 7.110-130 (pp. 36-84). Omitted from publication: a discussion of deduction, induction, and abduction (pp. 2-35). The rationale of induction; Ockhamists versus Scotists; John Stuart Mill and the question of the uniformity of nature (pp. 85-92).
general index
Abduction, Deduction, Induction, Logic (modal see Modality), Mill John Stuart, uniformity of Nature, Ockhamists, Lowell Lectures, Scotists (see also Duns Scotus)
pagination
pp. 2-92
Date
1903
manuscript number
473
publication
G-1903-2a
topic
LOGIC / LOWELL LECTURES 1903
manuscript contains non-textual content
no
appendix
One page (p. 2) overlooked in the microfilming
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