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1868. Questions concerning certain faculties claimed for man. Jour.

Spec. Phil. 2:103.

Nominalism and realism. Jour. Spec. Phil. 2:57.

On the meaning of 'determined'. Jour. Spec. Phil. 2:190.

Some consequences of four incapacities. Jour. Spec. Phil. 2:140.

Grounds for the validity of the laws of logic. Jour. Spec.

Phil. 2:193.

1871. Review and discussion of Fraser's ”Works of Berkeley.” No. Am.

Rev. 113:449.

1878. Ill.u.s.trations of the logic of science.

I--The fixation of belief. Pop. Sci. Mo. 12:1.

II--How to make our ideas clear. Pop. Sci. Mo. 12:286.

III--The doctrine of chances. Pop. Sci. Mo. 12:604.

IV--The probability of induction. Pop. Sci. Mo. 12:705.

1879. Ill.u.s.trations of the logic of science.

V--The order of nature. Pop. Sci. Mo. 13:203.

VI--Deduction, induction, and hypothesis. Pop. Sci. Mo. 13:470.

La logique de la science. Rev. Philos. 6:553, 7:39.

1880. On the algebra of logic. Am. Jour. Math. 3:15. Also, Rev.

Philos. 12:646.

1883. (Editor) Studies in Logic.

1884. Numerical measure of success of predictions. Science 4:453.

Old stone mill at Newport. Science 4:512.

1888. Logical machines. Am. Jour. Psy. 1:165.

1890. The architecture of theories. Monist 1:161.

1891. The doctrine of necessity examined. Monist 2:321.

The law of mind. Monist 2:533.

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