This is an anchor post for a set of readings on determination.
They focus on the census of senses that Peirce employed in his
pragmatic approach to information, inquiry, science, and signs
with a pinch of readings from other writers for historical and
contemporary context.

I will start with a set of readings I collected some 20 years ago.
Once that groundwork is laid down, there is a set of ideas coming
from the relational programming paradigm in computer science that
I think would mesh nicely with Peirce's theory of information and
could be extended to cover the triadic relations of his semiotics.

Regards,

Jon

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