Dear Wilfred:

Do you have 6.341,  noted as from "Some Amazing Mazes, Fourth Curiosity," (c. 
1909)?

341  The mode of being of the composition of thought, which is always of the 
nature of the attribution of a predicate to a subject, is the living 
intelligence which is the creator of all intelligible reality, as well as the 
knowledge of such reality.  It is the /entelechy/, or perfection of being.

Neal Bruss
(new to the list
English department
University of Massachusetts Boston)


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Subject:        [peirce-l] Entelechy

 Dear list,

I am currently writing my PhD thesis and want to use the concept of
"entelechy" in it. But, for doing so, I would be interested whether Peirce
might have defined this term in other sources than the Century Dictionary
(where I got it from). If so, I would be very interested in sources.

Besides this, I would like to know the exact translation of the greek
(?)word entelechia like it was used by Aristotle. 

Is there anyone here on the list who knows this ancient greek (?)language ?

Kind regards,

Wilfred

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