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Orphans

 * #10. : Horns, Hooves, Insteps: Some Hypotheses on Three Types of Abstraction

Historical background

 * Detective fiction
 * Early Arab detective fiction
 * (Pinault 1992, pp. 86-91) also pp=93, 95, 97; p=91; pp=91-2; p=96-7
 * Special:Search/David_Pinault 79 hits!!! no authorlink???
 * (Silverman 1991, p. 171)


 * Early Western detective fiction
 * Edgar_Allan_Poe - ADDed cite but no inline reference
 * Process of establishing beginning of the genre requires defining method of detecting


 * History of crime fiction
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 * #4. : Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method
 * Crime fiction in history
 * also pp=93, 95, 97; p=91; pp=91-2; p=96-7


 * Zadig & Voltaire
 * #4. : Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method

C. Auguste Dupin

 * #9. : The Body of the Detective Model: Charles S. Peirce and Edgar Allan Poe
 * Dupin's Method: Nancy Harrowitz discusses Dupin's method in the light of Peirce's logic of making good guesses or abductive reasoning.#9.
 * Dupin's Method
 * Poe defines Dupin's method, ratiocination, using the example of a card player: "[T]he extent of information obtained; lies not so much in the validity of the inference as in the quality of the observation.", #9. Poe then provides a narrative example where Dupin explains how he knew the narrator was thinking about the actor Chantilly., #9. Dupin then applies his method to the solving of this crime.
 * Harrowitz observes that "Poe's exposition of the analytic method is a three-step one: ..."


 * Sherlock Holmes
 * Holmes emulates Dupin in the opening pages of The Adventure of the Cardboard Box of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. The first London editions of Memoirs did not include the story. The first U. S. edition did but was omitted very quickly. (Because it included adultery?) When he story was removed from the Memoirs, its opening pages, where Holmes emulates Dupin, were transferred to the beginning of The Adventure of the Resident Patient. In some later U.S. editions of the Memoirs, which still omit "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box", this transfer still appears.


 * Detective Dupin (children's fiction)
 * Count Olaf disquises him self as Detective Dupin, a "famous" detective obsessed with what's cool, including ridiculous sunglasses which cover up his eyebrow and green plastic shoes with yellow lightning bolts on them to cover his tattoo. He is the primary antagonist in the series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (nom de plume for Daniel Handler).


 * The Man with a Cloak (film)
 * Disquised as Dupin (Joseph Cotton), a fictional Edgar Allan Poe helps Madeline Minot (Leslie Caron), a young French woman on a mission.

Edgar Allan Poe

 * #9. : The Body of the Detective Model: Charles S. Peirce and Edgar Allan Poe
 * Edgar_Allan_Poe - Added cite but no inline reference

Sherlock Holmes
There are in literature certain characters who have come to possess a separate and unmistakable identity, whose names and personal qualities are familiar to thousands who may not have read any of the works in which they appear. Among those characters must be included Sherlock Holmes....
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 * #2. : 'You Know My Method': A Juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes
 * #3. : Sherlock Holmes, Applied Social Psychologist
 * #4. : Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method
 * #6. : Peirce, Holmes, Popper
 * #7. : Sherlock Holmes Confronts Modern Logic: Toward a Theory of Information-Seeking through Questioning
 * #8. : Sherlock Holmes Formalized
 * #9. : The Body of the Detective Model: Charles S. Peirce and Edgar Allan Poe

Charles S. Peirce

 * #2. : 'You Know My Method': A Juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes
 * #5. : To Guess or Not To Guess?
 * #6. : Peirce, Holmes, Popper
 * To do: Cultural (or economic?) influences of CSP - e.g Relational databases & Edgar F. Codd; Conceptual graphs & John F. Sowa also: ...

Giovanni Morelli

 * #9. : Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method
 * Giovanni_Morelli - Added cite to existing inline references
 * Questia search: ginzburg "sign of three"

Sigmund Freud

 * #9. : Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method

Karl Popper

 * #6. : Peirce, Holmes, Popper
 * Conjectures and Refutations (Popper 1963)

The Sign of Three

 * , 236 pages. Ten essays on methods of abductive inference in Poe's Dupin, Doyle's Holmes, Peirce and many others. - isbn.nu
 * author(s) - describes - stresses the significance of - this in his discussion of the conjectural paradigm as evidenced by the methods of Giovanni Morelli, Sigmund Freud and Sherlock Holmes in the light of Charles Sanders Peirce's logic of making good guesses or abductive reasoning.