Gary, thanks for this quote, which i'm pretty sure i haven't seen
before -- i wouldn't have thought Peirce would talk about a
Buddhisto-christian religion!
CP 1.673. . .. the supreme commandment of the Buddhisto-christian
religion is, to generalize, to complete the whole system even until
Jamie, Joe,
Is there a possibility of setting up a dedicated server for Arisbe at your university, at the Peirce Edition Project offices in Indy, or some similar venue such as the Peirce Project at U Montreal or some other university?
If I can figure out the technicalities of how we might
List,
I am forwarding information regarding a memorial for Arnold Shepperson.
In addition, I have just heard from Keyan Tomaselli that rights to
publish the Safundi article he co-authored with Arnold have been granted
so that it may be placed on Arisbe. Links to other articles may also be
Bill,
I'm on this list because i read Peirce and take him seriously as a
writer whose concepts have some bearing on the conduct of a life -- any
life -- and my working assumption is that others are here for similar
reasons. Likewise, my interest in the bodhisattva concept arises from my
reading
I agree with you, Jim, that Peirce must have thought that the statement about
the aim of inquiry must be pretty close, at least, to being a psychological
law. I claimed as much in my post.
It's nevertheless a somewhat puzzling claim. Precisely because, as you note,
the (alleged) fact that
Dear Gene,
28.9.2006 kello 07:59, Eugene Halton kirjoitti:
If I understand your criticism that the social should not be excluded from the
method of tenacity, you are saying that much research today goes on under
Darwin-like survival of the fittest rules: research by tenacity in a
competitive
Gary F.
I don't doubt your sincerity, only your California style dharma. You might
find Dan Leighton's Compassionate Faces more useful than Dogen; I don't know
how you got from Dogen to here. In any case, Leighton precedes you in the
New Age applied bodhisattva conception by noting several
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Jeff Kasser says:
JK: First, as to the question in the heading of your initial
message, it seems to me that Peirce can only be referring to the
antecedents of the two conditional statements that motivate the method
of tenacity in the first place. These are stated in the first
sentence of Section