Jon, list,
The 1903 Lowell lectures on "Some Topics of Logic bearing on Questions now
Vexed".are a different series than the 1903 Harvard lectures on Pragmatism.
Here's what I once put together. I hope to heck I got the CP pages right for
the Lowell Lectures. I include a link to the Robin Catalog for that. The Topics
of Logic lectures (and, I assume, the Syllabus) will be republished in
_Writings_ v. 22 on which much work has been done and is expected to resume
after completion of v. 11
(http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/News%20from%20PEP1.pdf#page=6 (PDF)).
Peirce, C. S., Lectures on Pragmatism, Cambridge, MA, March 26 – May 17, 1903.
a.. Published in part, Collected Papers, CP 5.14–212.
b.. Published in full with editor's introduction and commentary, Patricia Ann
Turisi, ed., _Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903
Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism"_ (PPM or HL), State University of New York
Press, Albany, NY, 1997, SUNY catalog page. A study edition of Charles Sanders
Peirce's lecture manuscripts which had been previously published in abridged
form. Includes drafts and sections deleted by Peirce.
c.. Reprinted, pp. 133–241, Peirce Edition Project (eds.), _The Essential
Peirce_, Volume 2 (1893–1913). I don't know whether this includes the drafts
and deletions by Peirce that Turisi's edition included.
Topics of Logic (the 1903 Lowell lectures and syllabus)
a.. The Syllabus of the 1903 Lowell lectures
a.. Peirce, C. S. (1903), manuscript materials associated with the
Syllabus, CP 1.180-202, 2.219-226, 2.274-277, 2.283-284, 2.292-294, 2.309-331,
CP 3.571-608, CP 4.394-417.
b.. Peirce, C. S. (1903), "A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic" (Syllabus
articles selected by the editors), EP 2:258-330
c.. Peirce, C. S. (1903), _A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic_, Alfred
Mudge & Son, Boston, 23-page pamphlet printed for the lecture audience: p. 1,
title & publication, p. 2, Peirce's 104-word preface; pp. 4–9 are headed "An
Outline Classification of the Sciences"; pp. 10–14 are headed "The Ethics of
Terminology"; and pp. 15–23 are headed "Existential Graphs".
b.. Peirce, C. S. (1903 Nov. 23 – Dec. 17), Lowell lectures on "Some Topics
of Logic bearing on Questions now Vexed".
a.. CP 1.15-26, 1.324, 1.343-349, 1.521-544, 1.591-615, 4.510-529,
5.590-604, 6.88-97, 7.110-130, 7.182n7, 8.176. At Robin Catalog entry for
Logic, scroll down to "LOWELL LECTURES 1903"
http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/robin/robin_fm/logic.htm
b.. Lecture I, "What Makes a Reasoning Sound?", _The Essential Peirce_
Volume 2, pp. 242-257.
c.. Forthcoming: Writings of Charles S. Peirce Volume 22: The 1903 Lowell
Lectures. Progress has been made made and is to resume after completion of
Volume 11: See http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/News%20from%20PEP1.pdf#page=6 (PDF)
Best, Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Awbrey" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 5:15 PM
Subject: [peirce-l] The Reality of Thirdness
Peircers,
I am thinking it would be worth our whiles to examine
that excerpt on "The Reality of Thirdness" in greater
detail, so I posted a better-formatted copy of it to
my blog at this address:
•
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2012/03/16/c-s-peirce-%E2%80%A2-the-reality-of-thirdness/
I will try to get back to this over the weekend, but maybe not till Monday.
By the way, I don't think I have these lectures in any better form than
the fragments given in the Collected Papers. Does anyone know about the
relation between these "Lowell Lectures of 1903" and what was published
as the "Harvard Lectures of 1903" in EP2 and also the Turrisi volume?
Regards,
Jon
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