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For these reasons some Peirce scholars, and in particular the great Peirce scholar Carolyn Eisele, have suggested that his ideas were an anticipation of Abraham Robinson's non-standard analysis of 1964.
Nobody Knows Nothing 2009
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Carolyn Eisele, one of several genuine heroes in the great effort to locate and assemble Peirce's writings, discovered a lost trunk full of Peirce's papers and manuscripts only in the mid-1950s; the trunk had been secreted, apparently for decades, in an unlit, obscure part of the basement in Harvard's Widener Library.
Nobody Knows Nothing 2009
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'' The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce '', ed. Carolyn Eisele (4 vol. in 5, 1976), Mouton and Humanities Press.
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'' The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce '', ed. Carolyn Eisele (4 vol. in 5, 1976), Mouton and Humanities Press.
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Edited by Carolyn Eisele (Mouton Publishers, The Hague, 1976).
Nobody Knows Nothing 2009
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Martin, R. M., (ed.), 1979, S.udies in the S.ientific and Mathematical Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce: Essays by Carolyn Eisele, The Hague: Mouton.
Nobody Knows Nothing 2009
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The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, ed. Carolyn Eisele (4 vol. in 5, 1976), Mouton and Humanities Press.
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The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, ed. Carolyn Eisele (4 vol. in 5, 1976), Mouton and Humanities Press.
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