Ben U., List: You hinted at what I think is the key issue for me right now--if logic is a species of ethics (theory), then it seems to me that inquiry is a species of ingenuity (practice), rather than the other way around. With that in mind ...
BU: For my own part, I already would do the classification and ordering of the normative sciences (esthetics, ethics, logic) differently, but that's a topic from the past and maybe for the future and maybe not. Can you point me to where I can find your past discussion(s) of this? I am interested in learning how and why you would classify and order the normative sciences differently from Peirce. Regards, Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA Professional Engineer, Amateur Philosopher, Lutheran Layman www.LinkedIn.com/in/JonAlanSchmidt - twitter.com/JonAlanSchmidt
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