French Academy of Science, N. Y. Evening Post, March 5, 1904.

Footnotes

[1]. See Plantamour’s “Recherches Experimentales sur le mouvement simultané d’un pendule et de ses supports,” Geneva, 1878, pp. 3-4.

[2]. P. [190].

[3]. Pp. [162]-163.

[4]. Pp. [249] ff.

[5]. James, Pluralistic Universe, pp. 398-400.

[6]. Royce, Studies in Good and Evil, and The Problem of Christianity, esp. Vol. 2. Baldwin (Mental Development) is heavily indebted to Royce in this respect.

[7]. These articles are by-products or fragments of a comprehensive work on Logic on which Peirce was engaged for many years. For the writing of this book, Royce declared, no greater mind or greater erudition has appeared in America. Only several chapters seem to have been finished, and will doubtless be included with other hitherto unpublished manuscripts in the complete edition of Peirce’s writings that is now being prepared by Harvard University.

[8]. Baldwin’s Dictionary, article Synechism.