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Charles Peirce


 

Charles Sanders/Santiago Peirce

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While at Johns Hopkins, Peirce edited a book containing chapters by himself and his graduate students, called Studies in Logic (1883). Over the course of his life, he did publish a number of academic papers, mostly on mathematics, logic, and philosophy, most of them reprinted in the eight volumes of the Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, published between 1931 and 1958. He was also a frequent book reviewer and contributor to the Nation; this journalism fills the four volumes of Kettner, K L, and Cook, J E, eds., C. S. Peirce: Contributions to the Nation. Texas Tech University Press.

Related Topics:
1883 - 1931 - 1958 - Nation

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Harvard University acquired the papers found in Peirce's study after his death, but did not microfilm them until 1964. They were not cataloged until 1971 http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/robin/robin.htm. Only then did it become clear that the Peirce Nachlass consists of ~1650 papers totalling about 80,000 pages, the vast part of which are unpublished to this day. Because the Collected Papers are seriously incomplete (and flawed in other ways), a critical Peirce edition, organized chronologically, was begun in the 1970s. To date, six of a planned 31 volumes have appeared. http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/

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