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All Works
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Ketner, Kenneth Laine. (2011). Peirce’s NonReduction and Relational Completeness Claims in the Context of First-Order Predicate Logic. 34.2 indexed citations
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Peirce, Charles S., Kenneth Laine Ketner, & Hilary Putnam. (2002). Das Denken und die Logik des Universums : Die Vorlesungen der Cambridge Conferences von 1898, Mit einem Anhang unveröffentlichter Manuskripte. Suhrkamp eBooks.
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Ketner, Kenneth Laine. (2001). Carolyn Eisele (1902-2000). Transactions of The Charles S Peirce Society. 37(4). 475–489.1 indexed citations
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Peirce, Charles S., et al.. (1998). Le raisonnement et la logique des choses.16 indexed citations
Peirce, Charles S., et al.. (1995). Le Raisonnement et la logique des choses : les conférences de Cambridge (1898). Éditions du Cerf eBooks.2 indexed citations
Ketner, Kenneth Laine. (1988). A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce with a Bibliography of Secondary Studies. Medical Entomology and Zoology.2 indexed citations
Ketner, Kenneth Laine & Christian J. W. Kloesel. (1987). Peirce, Semiotic, and Pragmatism: Essays by Max H. Fisch. Transactions of The Charles S Peirce Society. 23(3).2 indexed citations
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Fisch, Max H., Kenneth Laine Ketner, Christian J. W. Kloesel, & Charles S. Peirce. (1986). Peirce, semeiotic, and pragmatism : essays. Indiana University Press eBooks.19 indexed citations
Ketner, Kenneth Laine & Charles S. Peirce. (1981). Proceedings of the C.S. Peirce Bicentennial International Congress. Medical Entomology and Zoology.34 indexed citations
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Ketner, Kenneth Laine, et al.. (1980). Studies in Peirce's Semiotic: A Symposium by Members of the Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism. Transactions of The Charles S Peirce Society. 16(4).1 indexed citations
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Peirce, Charles S., Kenneth Laine Ketner, & James E. Cook. (1979). Contributions to The Nation. Part one : 1869-1893. Graduate Studies Texas Tech University, n° 10.6 indexed citations
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Peirce, Charles S. & Kenneth Laine Ketner. (1977). Charles Sanders Peirce Complete Published Works, Including Selected Secondary Materials : Microfiche Collection.1 indexed citations
Ketner, Kenneth Laine. (1971). Concerning Cultural Determinism. Journal of American Folklore. 84(334). 444–444.1 indexed citations
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