[peirce-l] Re: Doctoral Defense

2006-08-14 Thread Arnold Shepperson
Vinicius

What a fabulous group of scholars you have for your thesis defense!! Wish I could be there; just thinking of these and all the other names mentioned makes my mouth water. I look forward to subsequent discussion on the List ...


Cheers

Arnold Shepperson


---
Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber archive@mail-archive.com


[peirce-l] Re: Doctoral Defense

2006-08-14 Thread Jacob Longshore
Vinicius,

Congratulations on finishing the dissertation! and I hope the defense goes at 
least as well.

cheers,
jacob


 Original-Nachricht 
Datum: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 08:54:29 +0200
Von: Arnold Shepperson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Peirce Discussion Forum peirce-l@lyris.ttu.edu
Betreff: [peirce-l] Re: Doctoral Defense

 Vinicius
 
 What a fabulous group of scholars you have for your thesis defense!!  Wish
 I
 could be there; just thinking of these and all the other names mentioned
 makes my mouth water.  I look forward to subsequent discussion on the List
 ...
 
 Cheers
 
 Arnold Shepperson
 
 
 ---
 Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

-- 


Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen!
Ideal f¨r Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer

---
Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber archive@mail-archive.com



[peirce-l] Re: Doctoral Defense

2006-08-14 Thread Vin�cius
Dears list members, specially Mariane, Gary, Joe, Arnold, Jacob and ClaudioThank you very much for youradvanced congratulations, which I expect to be worth of when I cometo actually defendthe results of my work on the 28th.   AsJoe says,there will be muchgoing on about Peirce¨s semiotic in Sao Paulo in the next days. Colapietro is already in Brazil to give some lectures about Peirce¨s conception of Rhetoric at PUC (every Tuesday, from 10h30 a.m to noon).   We are having indeed a festive atmosphere and I find it a pity that Joe Ransdell could not come this time (he certainly would not scape an invitation to be on my doctoral committee too...).  I have asked some friends to help me with the translation of my work into English and I hope to make it available for open criticism not too long after the defense. Some of my results are certainly polemical and it would be a
 wonderful chance to make my point and listen to other positions before going further into a post-doctoral research.  I really look forward to that,  Best to all,  Vinicius 
		Do you Yahoo!? 
Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail Beta.

---
Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber archive@mail-archive.com


[peirce-l] Re: Doctoral Defense

2006-08-13 Thread Joseph Ransdell



Dear Vinicius:

Good to hear that your dissertation is being 
completed in time for you to take advantage of theconference which is 
occurring a few daysbefore that so that Nathan and Tom could 
bepresent for your defense.For personal reasons, I had to decline Lucia's 
invitation to appear at the conference,as one of the invited speakers, 
along with Nathan, Tom, and Vincent as well,an occasion which I deeply 
regret missing out on for several reasons, and to learn of the further missed 
opportunity of attending the discussion at your defense makes it all the more 
regretful.But I'll belooking forward to readingyour 
dissertation myself as soon as youcan make it generally available. 
(I won't trouble you for further information on what conclusions you arrived at 
until after the defense,but the topic has been under discussion recently 
on the list and I am sure there are a number of people who will want to raise 
some questions with you about what you came up with when you have the time free 
to be responsive to that.)

But as I say this it occurs to me that 
noannouncement of that conference was 
ever made on the list, and I should perhaps provide some context for 
this.
Theconferencereferred to 
wasdescribedby Lucia Santaella, who arranged it, as "an 
International Conference on Consciousness, 
Mind, and Thoughtin Peirce to be held in August 24-25, 2006, during which 
theCenter of Peirce Studiesat Sao Paulo 
Catholic University will be transformed into an International Center." 
Lucia is the creator of the Center, which originates as a program at that 
university which has been developed under her leadershipfor many years now 
and islargely (though by no means exclusively) responsible for a 
remarkably vitaland continually growing and burgeoning tradition of Peirce-related research and scholarship whose 
equal is difficult to find anywhere in the world. The occasion is thus a 
celebrational one, and anyone interested in matters Peircean who is in position 
to be in attendance in Sao Paulo during this periodis certain to find it 
worth while to do so. 

Joe Ransdell


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Vin¨cius 
  Romanini 
  To: Peirce Discussion Forum 
  Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 8:11 
  AM
  Subject: [peirce-l] Doctoral 
Defense
  
  Dear list members, 
  
  particularly Brazilians or whoever happens to be 
  in Brazil by the end of August.
  I would like to invite you to the public defense 
  of my doctoral dissertation on Peirce¨s classification of signs. Lucia 
  Santaella, Nathan Houser and Thomas Short are part of the committee. Vincent 
  Colapientro and Winfried Noth will be attending to it too. I think it will be 
  a great opportunitie to discuss some hot topics of Peirce¨s logic and 
  semiotic, as well as to hear leading scholars on the field. Needless to say 
  that I will try to put an English version of it available online as soon as 
  possible.
  
  Best,
  Vinicius 
  Romanini
  
  The 
  School of Communication and Arts (ECA) of the University of S¨o Paulo (USP) is 
  pleased to invite you to the public defense of the doctoral dissertation of 
  Vin¨cius Romanini entitled
  Minute 
  Semeiotic
  Speculations 
  on the Grammar of Signs and Communication based on the work of Charles S. 
  Peirce
  Committee:
  Lucia 
  Santaella (Pontifical 
  Catholic University)
  Mayra 
  Rodrigues Gomes (University of S¨o Paulo)
  Dulcilia 
  Helena Buitoni (University of S¨o Paulo)
  Nathan 
  Houser (Indiana University)
  Thomas 
  Short (Independent Scholar)Abstract:The work is dedicated to the branch of Semiotic 
  that Charles S. Peirce called Speculative Grammar: the study of the formal 
  conditions that enable a Sign to function as such, the survey of all possible 
  types of Signs and their ordered classification. The Speculative Grammar is 
  the first branch of Semiotic, Logic is the second and Communication is its 
  third one. A fruitful semiotic treatment of the Communication depends, 
  therefore, on that the Grammar and Logic are sufficiently developed. This was 
  the motivation of this work. After an introduction about Peirce and the 
  development of his Theory of Signs, we present a proposal for a generation of 
  66 Classes of Signs and make some considerations on how this table could help 
  to solve some problems of Logic and to construct of a formally semiotic Theory 
  of Communication.The 
  defense will happen on Monday 
  August 28, at 2:00 pm at the 
  Department of Journalism of the School of Communication and Arts (ECA) on the 
  University of Sao Paulo (USP) campus, Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins 
  Rodrigues, 443, Cidade 
  Universitária, S¨o Paulo, Brazil. There 
  will be simultaneous translation English/Portuguese.
  
  
  
  Do you Yahoo!?Everyone is raving about the all-new 
  Yahoo! Mail Beta. --- Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  

  No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free 
  Edition.Version: