Jeffrey - what a great project. And your team members are terrific and interdisciplinary. I'm delighted to see that you have Koichiro Matsuno in on the project - he's a supreme researcher and analyst in these areas. And Jesper Hoffmeyer - he'll bring along the 'rest of the biosemiotics gang'- and they are superb as well. And Joao Queiroz, Vinicius Romanini, Frederik Sternfelt - what a great set of people you have.
There are others working in these areas - in anticipatory informational processing - [eg, Daniel Dubois]...and others - but- I'll leave it at that. All the best Edwina Taborsky ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeffrey Brian Downard To: 'Peirce-L' Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 12:20 PM Subject: [PEIRCE-L] APERI project List, Thank you, Gary F., for sharing the blog post and the diagrams. I'd like to share a diagram that Terry Moore and I have put together. It is designed to illustrate the same basic relationships--but with a bit more detail. We are using it to clarify the goals of a collaborative research project called Abductive Pathways for Emerging Research Ideas (APERI) involving philosophers and scientists. Let me know if you think anything in the diagram is unclear or seems out of place. Here is a link to the website I'm building to help support the collaborative research: https://sites.google.com/site/abductivepathways/about About - Abductive Pathways sites.google.com The APERI project started as a component of the Scalable Peirce Interpretation Network (SPIN) efforts. Over time, we've seen that it was a bit confusing for some people, so we've given the two efforts separate names in order to make the aims clearer. The SPIN project seeks to transcribe and interpret the archival collection of Peirce's unpublished manuscripts. The APERI project seeks to promote collaborative research between philosophers and researchers working in the special sciences. Our hope is that each project will inform and help to inspire the other. --Jeff Jeffrey Downard Associate Professor Department of Philosophy Northern Arizona University (o) 928 523-8354 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: g...@gnusystems.ca <g...@gnusystems.ca> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 8:43 AM To: 'Peirce-L' Subject: RE: [PEIRCE-L] Dynamic/Immediate Object and Determination/Causation List, My blog post today is close enough to this subject that I should post this link to it: http://gnusystems.ca/wp/2016/09/thirdness-and-the-meaning-cycle/ I'm not copying it to the list because it's so linked in to its context and the diagrams in Turning Signs that you can only read it properly with a browser anyway. You can also read it at http://gnusystems.ca/TS/ldm.htm#bring2 if you're interested. Gary f. } Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself. [Eleanor Roosevelt] { http://gnusystems.ca/wp/ }{ Turning Signs gateway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------- PEIRCE-L subscribers: Click on "Reply List" or "Reply All" to REPLY ON PEIRCE-L to this message. PEIRCE-L posts should go to peirce-L@list.iupui.edu . To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a message not to PEIRCE-L but to l...@list.iupui.edu with the line "UNSubscribe PEIRCE-L" in the BODY of the message. More at http://www.cspeirce.com/peirce-l/peirce-l.htm .
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