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Peirce's Speculative Grammar: Logic as Semiotics offers a comprehensive, philologically accurate, and exegetically ambitious developmental account of Peirce's theory of speculative grammar. The book traces the evolution of Peirce's grammatical writings from his early research on the classification of arguments in the 1860s up to the complex semiotic taxonomies elaborated in the first decade of the twentieth century. It will be of interest to academic specialists working on Peirce, the history of American philosophy and pragmatism, the philosophy of language, the history of logic, and semiotics.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Logic as Objective Symbolistic
Chapter 2. The Logic of 1873
Chapter 3. The Johns Hopkins Years
Chapter 4. How to Reason
Chapter 5. The Schröder Reviews and the Logical Graphs
Chapter 6. The Minute Logic
Chapter 7. The Syllabus
Chapter 8. Grammatica speculativa 1904-1908
Chapter 9. Confines of Semiotics