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21 of 21 (100%) sections assigned

21 of 21 (100%) sections completed

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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
0 Prefatory Note  pjtaylor PL OK
1 I. Introduction (§ I - IV)  pjtaylor PL OK
2 I. Introduction (§ V-VII)  pjtaylor PL OK
3 II. The Relationship of Thought and Its Subject Matter  pjtaylor PL OK
4 III. The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking  pjtaylor PL OK
5 IV. Data and Meaning  pjtaylor PL OK
6 V. The Objects of Thought  pjtaylor PL OK
7 VI. Some Stages of Logical Thought  pjtaylor PL OK
8 VII. The Logical Character of Ideas  pjtaylor PL OK
9 VIII. The Control of Ideas by Facts  franklinvios PL OK
10 IX. Naive Realism Vs. Presentative Realism  franklinvios PL OK
11 X. Epistemological Realism: The Alleged Ubiquity of the Knowledge Relation  realisticspeakers PL OK
12 XI. The Existence of the World as a Logical Problem  franklinvios PL OK
13 XII. What Pragmatism Means by Practical  mmunoz PL OK
14 XIII. An Added Note as to the 'Practical'  2839reader PL OK
15 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Their Nature  2839reader PL OK
16 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Judgments of Value I and II  Jen0631 PL OK
17 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Judgments of Value III, IV, V  Jen0631 PL OK
18 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Sense Perception as Knowledge  ToddHW PL OK
19 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Science as a Practical Art  realisticspeakers PL OK
20 XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Theory and Practice  franklinvios PL OK