Gary F., List:

gf: OK, I guess we have a case of polyversity here. To me, “experiencing
the irritation” of doubt IS a “particular *feeling* of dissatisfaction.” My
point was that if you classify even something like playfulness as “a form
of dissatisfaction,” “its being so consists merely in our so regarding it”
(Peirce, MS 293).


Why do we play?  In some sense, we are dissatisfied with whatever else we
could (or even should) be doing at that moment.  Satisfaction is not
binary, of course; it is a matter of degree.  So maybe I should say that
what typically motivates human actions is the expectation of an increase in
satisfaction, relative to the alternatives.

Gf: No. Principles of nature, i.e. legisigns, are the ends which govern
means. Critical consideration of ends is what ethics is all about, not
knowledge of means to any taken-for-granted end (whether those means are
technological or not). That’s what I meant by “ethically privileged.”


I guess I see principles of nature as *constraining *means, rather than
governing them; the ends that do the latter are (usually) conscious human
purposes.  Selecting the means to achieve a taken-for-granted end is the
common perception of what engineering is all about--*techne *and *poiesis*.
However, I have argued elsewhere that it is more properly viewed as the
exercise of context-sensitive judgment--*phronesis *and *praxis*.

GF:  Anyway, as I tried to say awhile back, when we look at the semiotic or
meaning cycle as a whole, theory and practice take turns, and there’s no
way of determining which comes first in a cycle. But then, as Peirce says,
“of these two movements, logic very properly prefers to take that of Theory
as the primary one (EP2:304-5).


Fair enough, but I remain interested in exploring how it would work (if at
all) and what it would mean (if anything) to take practice as primary
instead; or at least treat ingenuity as more basic than inquiry.

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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