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681 Index The index provides entries for the following sections in this volume: Introduction (pp. xxv–xcvii), Selections 1–56 (pp. 1–357), Annotations (pp. 362–469), and those portions of the Essay on Editorial Theory and Method and of the Textual Apparatus headnotes , textual notes, and alterations lists that discuss the intellectual history of Peirce’s texts or reproduce notable excerpts. Unindexed are the Preface, the Chronology of Peirce’s life, the Chronological Catalog (except for certain significant keywords or proper names that occur in entries of unpublished documents), the Bibliography of Peirce’s References, and any discussion or record of editorial intervention or policy throughout the volume. Abbe, Cleveland (“Old Probabilities”), 252, 440 Abbot, Francis Ellingwood, xxxiii, lv, lvn53, lvin56, lixn63, lxxxi, 42, 373; his dispute with Royce, lv–lix, 245–47, 433–38, 627–29; Peirce’s opinion of, lv, 434–36 Abbreviation: benefit of, 63, 70–71 ABC-separation, 222, 224, 226, 227, 424 Abel, Niels Henrik, 268 Abelard, Peter, 258, 268, 639 Absolute, xxxix; as character of law, 15, 105, 129; its doctrine applied to space, 108; in geometry, xxxi, 29; mathematical , 17, 22, 364; mathematical doctrine of, 92, 382; in metaphysics, 22; said of mathematical points, 107. See also Uniformity Accommodation: principle or law of, 180, 180n8, 408 Accuracy: as research factor, xli Acta Mathematica, 139 Action, xcv, 431; brain-dependent, 282; at a distance, xxxii, 78, 165, 404; mechanical , 16, 408; men of, 38; mental, xxxix, lxxiv, lxxxii, 13, 16, 95, 97, 135, 152– 53; muscular, 13, 14; and presence of acting thing, 78; and reaction, 104, 181; regularity of, 408; reversible, 432 (see also Reversibility); spontaneous, 16; voluntary, 16. See also Reaction Acton, Thomas A., 462 Adams, Francis, 485 Adams, John Couch, 204, 418 Adamson, Robert, 30, 367 Adaptation, 22; of the brain, 283; to the environment, 103, 193, 244; of mind to nature, 26, 415; of nature, 119, 121, 189; of products to ends, 119, 121 Addison, Joseph, 280 Addition, 51; and card-counting, 2–3, 10– 11; logical, xxxviii, 55, 75–77, 255, 256; meaning of, 66, 77; properties of, 66; sign of, 30, 55, 63, 64, 71, 255 Adler, Felix, 246, 433, 438, 628, 629 Aeschylus, 258 Affectibility, lxxxii, 136; contiguity as, 397; continuous, lxxiv, 126; of present, lxxxiii, 146; of states of feeling, 146– 47, 150; transitiveness of, lxxxiii, 146 Affection: of feelings, 408–9; of ideas, lxxxii, lxxxiii, 148–50, 155, 397 After-effect: in solids, 403 Afterlife, lii, lxxviii Agapasm, xciv, 189, 194; genuine, 195; mode of development of thought, xciv, 196, 203–5, 415, 418; and test of minute variation, 197; three varieties of, 196, 415; tychasm a kind of, 194, 195 Agapasticism, 194, 205; genuine, 195; proof of, 203 Agapê, 184, 410, 411 Index 682 Agapism, xciv, xcvi, 194 Agassiz, Louis, Mrs., lx Akif-bey, 307–8, 459 Akritas, Basil Digenis, 302, 457, 460 Aladdin, 306 Albaycin, Joaquin, 462 Albertus Magnus, 200, 268, 278 Alciato, Andrea, 371 Alcibiades, 258, 279, 448, 639 Alcott, Amos Bronson, 392 Aldrich, Henry, 85–86; Rudiments, 85– 87, 381 Alêtheia, 114, 388 Alexander, Samuel, 431 Alexander the Great, lxvi, 258, 268, 269– 70, 277, 279, 445, 448, 462, 639 Alfred the Great, 258, 441 Algebra, 24, 561; vs. analytical geometry, 57; arithmetical, 66; of copula, xlvii, xlviii–xlix, 210–21, 419–23, 612–21; exercises, 67–68, 254–57; four principles of logical —, 67; general, 222; logical , xxx, xlvii, 63, 66, 69, 562; ordinary, 57, 65, 67; propositional, xxx, 71; rule as permission, 65n2, 72n2; rules of, 65– 66, 72–74, 210–11, 213, 215; signs used in, 63, 64. See also Boolian algebra; Copula; Logic; Proof “Algebra of the Copula,” xlvii, 612–13, 614, 615–19, 620 Ali Baba, 310 Alphabet. See Letter Amagat, Émile-Hilaire, 171, 405–6 American Journal of Mathematics, xlvii, lxxn85, 37 American Journal of Psychology, lxvi American Society for Psychical Research, 409 American thought, 231, 437; need for encyclop ædic history of, 453 Anæsthetic, 191, 204–5, 413 Analogous name, 87 Analogy: ampliative inference, 113, 388; order of, 415; thinking tendency, 414 Analysis: of first principles, 272; as part of inventing, 52; in psychology, 397 Anancasm, xciii, 194, 414; degenerate form of agapasm, 194, 195; external, 199–200, 415, 416, 418; internal, 200– 203, 415; mode of development of thought, xciv, 196, 199–203, 415, 418; and test of minute variation, 197; two varieties of, 196, 199–203, 415. See also Determinism; Necessitarianism Anancasticism, 194, 195 Anancism, xciv, 194...