[peirce-l] Death of Arnold Shepperson

2006-10-07 Thread ALASE _Asociación Latinoamericana de Semiótica_
The 30 October, 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent repeatedly to peirce-l@lyris.ttu.edu a message of condolence for Arnold Shepperson's death (see below) that has not been diffused. We want to know the reason of that ignominy, Mr. list manager.   Fecha: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 22:54:19 + (GMT) De: "Centro Interamericano de Semi¨tica" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Añadir a la Libreta de contactos Yahoo! DomainKeys confirm¨ que el mensaje fue enviado por yahoo.com.ar. Más info. Asunto: Death of Arnold Shepperson A: peirce-l@lyris.ttu.edu   Arnold has been a brother for us. We are deeply aching.  Cispeirce
    
		 
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[peirce-l] Death of Arnold Shepperson

2006-09-30 Thread Joseph Ransdell
John and Gary: 

As you suggested, Gary, I have made the paper by Arnold on safety
and the logic of hazard -- which is an application of Peirce's economy
of research -- available at ARISBE, on the page for
Peirce-related papers. The URL for that is:

http://members.door.net/arisbe/menu/library/aboutcsp/shepperson/safety.pdf

I discovered, though, that the link for the paper he did with
Tomaselli, on cinematic consciousness., does not work, apparently
because it is on a page on the website for the Journal of South African
and American Studies called Safundi that has restricted
access: the link merely leads to the home page of that journal (which
looks like an excellent journal, by the way). I wonder if John,
or somebody who knows Keyan Tomaselli could find out about making that
available without restriction somehow. I could mount a copy of it
at ARISBE, for example, or it could appear on somebody else's website
to which I am given a URL that I can use. 

Arnold also did a transcription of a Peirce MS which I have a
copy of . I don't know what plans he had for that but I am sure
he would like to make it generally available. I forget the
number of the MS at the moment but I can find the transcription, I am
sure, and will mount that on the web page for Peirce's own work after
checking it over to see if it needs any tweaking. I will be
pleased to post anything else which he did which anyone thinks he would
like to see made generally available in this way.

Joe Ransdell

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