> On Jun 22, 2016, at 1:10 PM, Benjamin Udell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>    i. Immediate object: the object as represented in the sign [DELETE], a 
> kind of statistical, "average" version of the given object [END DELETE. Gary 
> Richmond, as I recall, convinced me that my text there was mistaken]. 

Yes, I’m not sure I’d agree with the “average” notion either. 

> At the Wikipedia articles there are footnotes with references to primary 
> sources, often with links to the primary sources.

I have to confess I don’t check Wikipedia on technical topics often due to most 
being a mix of good and egregious. But I think you and others are to be praised 
for trying to improve the Peirce related areas. 
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