[peirce-l] Re: SEED journal

2006-09-15 Thread Joseph Ransdell
Thanks
for the tip on the science blog, Clark. Some of the people
associated with SEED seem to be Peircean in orientatian and some not,
but a significant number certainly are.

Joe - Original Message From: Clark Goble [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Peirce Discussion Forum peirce-l@lyris.ttu.eduSent: Friday, September 15, 2006 12:30:06 AMSubject: [peirce-l] Re: SEED journalOn Sep 9, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Joseph Ransdell wrote:Here is the URL for the on-line journal SEED, which has a lot of papers by Peirceans: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/see/pages/SEED_Journal.htmlNote
that Seed has a collection of science blogs that are quite good as well
- especially some of the cognitive science ones. There are enough
authors that the typical problem of blogging (you get busy for a few
months or run out of creative ideas) doesn't affect things too
much. I know several of the bloggers and we've discussed Peirce
relative to cognitive science a fair bit.http://www.scienceblogs.com/
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[peirce-l] Re: SEED journal

2006-09-14 Thread Clark Goble
On Sep 9, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Joseph Ransdell wrote:Here is the URL for the on-line journal SEED, which has a lot of papers by Peirceans:   http://www.library.utoronto.ca/see/pages/SEED_Journal.htmlNote that Seed has a collection of science blogs that are quite good as well - especially some of the cognitive science ones.  There are enough authors that the typical problem of blogging (you get busy for a few months or run out of creative ideas) doesn't affect things too much.  I know several of the bloggers and we've discussed Peirce relative to cognitive science a fair bit.http://www.scienceblogs.com/
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