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I have to say I'm deeply saddened by Arnold Shepperson's sudden death.
In his memory, I have to say that I've learned a lot from his comments to the list and to a paper of mine we once exchanged. I'm sure lots of other people share this with we, and I say this because I am a teacher, and nothing is more to a teacher than the recognition of his students. So, I'd just wanted to remember that I've learned a lot from him.

All the very best
Cassiano.


2006/9/30, John Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All,

I have not been subscribed to the Peirce-L list since my university
changed my email address to fit its corporate image. I was getting
reports regularly from my student Arnold Shepperson.

I regret to inform you that Arnold died yesterday of a heart attack.
It was a shock to me, since I saw him shortly before his death, and
he seemed fine, and very enthusiastic. It is a loss to me personally,
but also, I think, to the wider world. Arnold was well on his way to
giving a Peircean response to Arrow's paradox of social choice by
rejecting Arrow's explicitly nominalist assumptions on ordering,
using the idea of sequence instead, as found in Peirce.

My best to everyone.

John


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