Special Resources
for the study of

Charles Peirce and his Work

Materials developed in research, teaching, and studying the work of Charles Peirce, made publicly available by their authors for general use by the international Peirce telecommunity.

 


select Dissertations on Peirce
compiled by Joseph Ransdell

select Passages from Peirce on
THE ROLE OF ICONS IN PREDICATION

compiled by Joseph Ransdell

select 76 Definitions of the Sign by C.S.Peirce:
collected and analyzed by Robert Marty, with additional definitions by Alfred Lang

select A Peirce Chronology:
provided by the staff of the Peirce Edition Project

select A List of Peirce's Correspondents:
provided by the staff of the Peirce Edition Project

select Annotated Catalogue of the Papers of Charles S. Peirce, by Richard S. Robin:
prepared by Prof. Dr. Michael Otte's Institut für Didaktik der Mathematik at Universität Bielefeld in Germany, with Dr. Michael Hoffmann, and made available on-line by the staff of the Peirce Edition Project.

select Charles S. Peirce on Esthetics and Ethics: A Bibliography by Kelly A. Parker
Not a bare-bones listing but more of the nature of a scholarly guide to the resources. A highly successful demonstration of what a specialized bibliography for Peircean topics can and should be like.

select The Quotable Peirce
A web page for browsing at random through some quotable passages from Peirce's writings, published and unpublished

select Fugitive Pages
Miscellaneous manuscript pages from Peirce's unpublished writings

select Threads and Themes
Some of the discussion threads that have occurred on PEIRCE-L over the four years of its existence which are worth re-reading and studying more carefully than time has sometimes permitted us to do.

 

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Researchers and teachers often accumulate a variety of materials they use professionally as personal tools which are never otherwise made publicly available because there is neither the occasion to do so nor an available medium of communication appropriate to it:   useful definitions and analyses of terms, topical indices, interpretive notes, topically ordered quotes, fugitive lectures, illustrative graphics, argument strategies, critical points and possible rejoinders, and so forth. Much of thiswhich, before now, could only perish with its authormight be of great interest and use to others.
          Since a website functioning as a common resource center can easily accommodate materials of many different types and formats, and since storage space here is presently available for this purpose with no arbitrary restrictions, you might want to avail yourself of the opportunity to share with others some materials of this sort which you have yourself created or accumulated. Send a note to the site manager if you have some material you would like to contribute.

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