Helmut, List:

I am not sure exactly what you mean in this context by "the epistemic cut,"
and hence which model (Edwina's or mine) you see as taking it into account
vs. ignoring it.  Could you please clarify?

Thanks,

Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA
Professional Engineer, Amateur Philosopher, Lutheran Layman
www.LinkedIn.com/in/JonAlanSchmidt - twitter.com/JonAlanSchmidt

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Helmut Raulien <h.raul...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Edwina, Jon, List,
> I guess there are two models, which are different, but either of them may
> justifiedly be chosen: One model is taking the epistemic cut in regard, and
> the other is ignoring it. When Peirce writes: "*If you ask present when,
> and to whose mind, I reply that I leave these questions unanswered, never
> having entertained a doubt that those features of the phaneron that I have
> found in my mind are present at all times and to all minds*. (CP 1.284)",
> he has chosen the model that ignores the epistemic cut. But it is also
> possible and justified to use the other model, to illustrate the
> separatedness of one mind to another and to the environment. I hope I have
> got the concept of the epistemic cut right.
> Best,
> Helmut
>
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