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Napoleon Disentimed is a science fiction novel by Hayford Peirce first published by Tor Books in 1987.
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* Jack W. Hayford ( born 1934 ), American pastor
* Justin Hayford ( born 1970 ), American singer, pianist and AIDS activist

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Austria and Germany founded the Zentralbüro für die Internationale Erdmessung ( Central Bureau of International Geodesy ), and a series of global ellipsoids of the Earth were derived ( e. g., Helmert 1906, Hayford 1910 / 1924 ).
An overly zealous cultural anthropologist and ethnologist named Kalikari Stone, Baron Bodissey, working on a grant from the Historical Institute of Naval Research on the planet Riverain, appears in Hayford Peirce's novel The Thirteenth Majestral ( 1989 ), a pastiche written in the manner of Jack Vance.
A biography of Hayford may be found in the Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 16 ( 5 ), 1935.
* John Fillmore Hayford ( 1868 – 1925 ), American geodesist
* J. E. Casely Hayford ( 1866 – 1930 ), Fante journalist, author and politician
* Hayford ( crater ), on the Moon

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Bickle's ministry has since been endorsed by several high profile American Evangelical leaders, including Dr. Jack W. Hayford, Bill Bright, Loren Cunningham, Jack Deere, and C. Peter Wagner.
Life's most prominent graduates are pastors Jack Hayford, Chuck Smith and Jim Tolle and the African American actor, pastor and academic Otis Young.

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Peirce was born at 3 Phillips Place in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Cambridge, where Peirce was born and raised, New York City, where he often visited and sometimes lived, and Milford, where he spent the later years of his life with his second wife Juliette.
Richard Peirce Brent ( born 20 April 1946, Melbourne ) is an Australian mathematician and computer scientist.
* Bill Peirce ( born 1938 ), economist, Professor Emeritus at Case Western Reserve University, and 2006 Ohio gubernatorial candidate
* Gareth Peirce ( born c. 1940 ), British solicitor, known for taking on controversial and human rights cases
* Kimberly Peirce ( born 1967 ), American film director
* Penney L. Peirce, ( born 1949 ), American pioneer in intuition development, author of books on spirituality and expanded perception
* Waldo Peirce ( 1884 – 1970 ), American painter, born in Bangor, Maine
Kimberly Peirce ( born September 8, 1967 ) is an American feature film director, notable for her debut feature film, Boys Don't Cry ( 1999 ).
Peirce was born on September 8, 1967 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Sherry and Bob Peirce.
** Waldo Peirce, American painter ( born 1884 )
William S. " Bill " Peirce ( pronounced purse ; born December 7, 1938, Stoneham, Massachusetts ) was the Libertarian Party of Ohio candidate for Ohio Governor in the November 7, 2006 election.

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In 1879, Peirce was appointed Lecturer in logic at the new Johns Hopkins University, which was strong in a number of areas that interested him, such as philosophy ( Royce and Dewey did their PhDs at Hopkins ), psychology ( taught by G. Stanley Hall and studied by Joseph Jastrow, who coauthored a landmark empirical study with Peirce ), and mathematics ( taught by J. J. Sylvester, who came to admire Peirce's work on mathematics and logic ).
The publication of the first six volumes of the Collected Papers ( 1931 – 35 ), the most important event to date in Peirce studies and one that Cohen made possible by raising the needed funds, did not prompt an outpouring of secondary studies.
Peirce has gained a significant international following, marked by university research centers devoted to Peirce studies and pragmatism in Brazil ( CeneP / CIEP ), Finland (
Charles Sanders Peirce was a fallibilist and the most developed form of fallibilism can be traced to Karl Popper ( 1902 – 1994 ) whose first book Logik Der Forschung ( The Logic of Scientific Discovery ), 1934 introduced a " conjectural turn " into the philosophy of science and epistemology at large.
A theory of statistical inference was developed by Charles S. Peirce in " Illustrations of the Logic of Science " ( 1877 – 1878 ) and " A Theory of Probable Inference " ( 1883 ), two publications that emphasized the importance of randomization-based inference in statistics.
* Peirce, C. S. ( 1877 – 1878 ), " Illustrations of the Logic of Science " ( series ), Popular Science Monthly, vols.
* Peirce, C. S. ( 1883 ), " A Theory of Probable Inference ", Studies in Logic, pp. 126-181, Little, Brown, and Company.
* Peirce, C. S. ( 1876 ), " Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research ", Appendix No. 14 in Coast Survey Report, pp. 197 – 201, NOAA PDF Eprint.
Nonetheless, decades later, in Cinéma I and Cinema II ( 1983 – 1985 ), the philosopher Gilles Deleuze took Matter and Memory as the basis of his philosophy of film and revisited Bergson's concepts, combining them with the semiotics of Charles Sanders Peirce.
* Ian Peirce, Ewart Oakeshott ( Introduction ), Swords of the Viking Age, 2004, ISBN 0-85115-914-1
* Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), a noted logician who founded philosophical pragmatism, defined semiosis as an irreducibly triadic process wherein something, as an object, logically determines or influences something as a sign to determine or influence something as an interpretation or interpretant, itself a sign, thus leading to further interpretants.
Like its dual, the NOR operator ( a. k. a. the Peirce arrow or Quine dagger ), NAND can be used by itself, without any other logical operator, to constitute a logical formal system ( making NAND functionally complete ).
* Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1869 ), Translation and commentary on selected passages from Ockham, Peirce Edition Project.
Indeed, the highly original and influential American logician, Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), wrote that his lifelong fascination with logic began when he read Whately's Elements of Logic as a 12 year old boy.
* Peirce, C. S. ( 1869 ), " Professor Porter's Human Intellect " ( review ), The Nation 8, 211-13 ( March 18, 1869 ).
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When preparing his own text book on Logic entitled A Critick of Arguments: How to Reason ( also known as the Grand Logic ), Peirce wrote, ' I shall suppose the reader to be acquainted with what is contained in Dr Watts ' Logick, a book ... far superior to the treatises now used in colleges, being the production of a man distinguished for good sense.
Peirce ( CP 5. 11-12 ), like James saw pragmatism as embodying familiar attitudes, in philosophy and elsewhere, elaborated into a new deliberate method of thinking and resolving dilemmas.

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