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Best, Gary Peirce Society Newsletter 2:1 Peirce Society Newsletter 2:1 View this email in your browser <http://mailchi.mp/e1467acf26af/peirce-society-newsletter-21?e=860edf35dc> [image: Header: The Charles S. Peirce Society] *The Charles S. Peirce Society Newsletter, 2:1* *March 2018* Dear Gary, We are pleased to be sending you this year’s first issue of the Peirce Society Newsletter. Peirce’s ideas continue to be a source of inspiration and cause for innovation throughout the world. We hope that you will let us know about the work you are doing and that the following information keeps you abreast of the work of kindred scholars. Yours truly, The Charles S. Peirce Society Executive Committee *Spotlight on the Peirce Society President* *Rossella Fabbrichesi* is Professor of Hermeneutics at the State University of Milan, Italy. She has published four monographs on Peirce and three collections of Peirce’s writings, besides many essays on the subject. She also has worked on the link between Peirce and Wittgenstein, on semiotics, and on hermeneutics. She edits the first Italian website entirely devoted to Peirce and is Former President of Associazione Pragma. Her most recent essay was published in the volume of the Library of Living Philosophers devoted to *The Philosophy of Umberto Eco*. Her most recent book is *Cosa si fa quando si fa filosofia?* (Cortina, Milano, 2017). She also recently edited *Pragmatism: Some New Ways of Thinking for an Old Name*, a monographic issue of *Rivista di storia della Filosofia *(3-2017). *The Peirce Memorial Monument Project* You recently received an email about our efforts to build Peirce a proper memorial monument. If you have already supported this project, *Thank You!* To learn more about it or to donate, please visit: http://monument.peirce- foundation.org/ <https://peircesociety.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2d67a1b536f133c3e9f9d5d8c&id=47164a133a&e=860edf35dc> *Have You Been Keeping Up with the Transactions? * Benoit Gaultier’s 2016 Peirce Essay Prize winning piece “The Iconicity of Thought and Its Moving Pictures” appeared in the most recent issue. Along with it were Tom Short’s carefully argued “The 1903 Maxim,” Daniel Kalpokas’s insightful “Sellars on Perceptual Knowledge,” and Marco Stango’s compelling “A Deweyan Assessment of Three Major Tendencies in Philosophy of Consciousness.” Also in the volume were a fascinating examination of Black Elk’s theology titled “Native Hermeneutics: Reverse Typology and Remythologization,” by S. Joshua Thomas, and an intriguing comparative study on the axiologies of Alain Locke and William James titled “Absolutism, Relativism, and Anarchy,” by Neil W. Williams. The next issue of the *Transactions* will be out soon—subscribe by becoming a member of the Peirce Society today! *Are You Able to Help SPIN?* The Scalable Peirce Interpretation Network (SPIN) project has the aim of enlisting scholars and interested members of the public as volunteers in a collaborative effort to transcribe select portions of the C.S. Peirce manuscripts into an online searchable form. The approach draws on crowdsourcing strategies to make transcriptions that are improved incrementally over time. The project is up and running and the management team would like to encourage all who might be interested to (1) join the transcription efforts and (2) share the information about the project with colleagues, students and other contacts who might be willing to volunteer some of their time. In recent months, volunteers have taken on the task of transcribing drafts of the “Neglected Argument” and portions of the 1903 Lowell Lectures, and they have facilitated discussions of the ideas in those texts on the Peirce-List. Over time, the project management team would like to have hundreds of volunteers joining in the efforts—even if some only transcribe a page or two. As the saying goes, many hands make for light work. Towards this end, the team is exploring innovative ways to support the transcription efforts of a large community of volunteers, and they are also trying to support a wide range of possible downstream uses of the transcriptions. Scholars and editors should contact jeffrey.down...@nau.edu with questions or to express interests in having particular collections of manuscripts transcribed. Exports of the transcriptions can be made available in a wide range of formats. Information about getting started, including simple transcription guidelines and a short video, are available on the project site. The process is relatively simple for transcribing text, and there are more detailed instructions for encoding logical formulas and diagrams in LaTeX. See: https://fromthepage.com/jeffdown1/c-s-peirce-manuscripts *Mark Your Calendars* March 28–April 1, 2018 | San Diego, CA, U.S.A. | On Thursday March 29, 6:00–9:00 p.m., The Charles S. Peirce Society will hold an Author Meets Critics session on Cheryl Misak’s *Cambridge Pragmatism* at the meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Westin San Diego Gas Lamp Quarter June 13–15, 2018 | Helsinki, Finland | The University of Helsinki | The Third European Pragmatism Conference June 14–16, 2018 | Bucharest, Romania | National University of Political and Administrative Studies, College of Communication and PR | Semiosis in Communication: Differences and Similarities June 16–19, 2018 | Warsaw, Poland | Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw | Context, Cognition and Communication Conference June 17–20, 2018 | Berkeley, CA, U.S.A. | 18th Annual Biosemiotics Gathering June 18–22, 2018 | Edinburgh, Scotland | Edinburgh Napier University | Conference on the Philosophy of Diagrams July 13–15, 2018 | Toronto, ON, Canada | The International Association for Cognitive Semiotics in Cooperation with OCAD University and Ryerson University | The Third Conference for the International Association of Cognitive Semiotics July 24–28, 2018 | Cullowhee, NC | Twelfth Biennial Personalist Seminar: C.S. Peirce and Robert Corrington August 1–9, 2018 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Sociedade Brasileira de Logica (SBL) and the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union for History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST) | A conference on Mathematical Logic will be held in conjunction with the International Conference of Mathematicians | Abstracts are due April 1 October 3–7, 2018 | Berea, KY, U.S.A. | Berea College | 43rd Annual Conference of the Semiotic Society of America October 17–18, 2018 | Milan, Italy | The State University | Workshop on Evolutionism and Pragmatism October 24–36, 2018 | Seville, Spain | University of Seville | Model-based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Inferential Models for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation October 30, 2018 | Moscow, Russia | Institute of Philosophy, RAS | 150 Years of Pragmatism ****This list and the following aren’t complete; for more information about the topics, please visit commens.org <http://commens.org>!**** *Recently Published Books* Robert Lane, *Peirce on Realism and Idealism* (Cambridge) Daniel Campos, *Loving Immigrants in America: An Experiential Philosophy of Personal Interaction* (Lexington) Francesco Bellucci, *Peirce’s Speculative Grammar: Logic as Semiotics* (Routledge) Ivo Assad Ibri, *Kósmos Noetós: The Metaphysical Architecture of Charles S. Peirce* (Springer) Marc Champagne, *Consciousness and the Philosophy of Sciences: How Peircean Semiotics Combines Phenomenal Qualia and Practical Effects* (Springer) Priscila Farias and João Queiroz, *Visualizando Signos* (Buchler) *Recently Published Essays * (See above for publications in the *Transactions*) Francesco Bellucci, Amirouche Moktefi, and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, “Simplex sigillum veri: Peano, Frege, and Peirce on the Primitives of Logic” in *History and Philosophy of Logic*, Early View doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/ 01445340.2017.1358414 Aaron B. Wilson and Daniel J. Brunson, “The Transhumanist Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce” in *Journal of Evolution and Technology*, 27:2, 12-29. Richard Kenneth Atkins, “Sensation, Nominalism, and the Elements of Experience” in *Journal of Speculative Philosophy*, 31:4, 538–556. Kenneth Boyd and Diana Heney, “Peirce on Intuition, Instinct, and Common Sense” in *European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy*, 9:2. Trevor Pearce, “‘Protoplasm Feels’: The Role of Physiology in Charles Sanders Peirce’s Evolutionary Metaphysics” in *HOPOS*, Early View doi: https://doi.org/10.1086/695760 Minghui Ma and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, “Let Us Investigate! Dynamic Conjecture-Making as the Formal Logic of Abduction” in *Journal of Philosophical Logic*, Early View doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10992-017-9454-x Minghui Ma and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, “Gamma Graph Calculi for Modal Logics” in *Synthese*, Early View doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11229-017-1390-3 Cheongho Lee, “Interpretation of Nature: Peirce’s Theory of Interpretation” in *Contemporary Pragmatism*, 15:1, 1–14. Giovanni Maddalena, “Peirce and Jung” in *European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy*, 9:1. Ludwig Nagl, “Drei Leibnizlektüren: Charles Sanders Peirce, Gilles Deleuze, John Rawls” in *Leibniz Heute Lesen. *Ed. Herta Nagl-Docekal. De Gruyter, 111–140. Nancy S. Struever, “*Subtilitas Applicandi* in Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Peirce’s Gloss and Kelly’s Example” in *Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time.* Eds. Jerrold E. Levy and Stephen J. Kunitz. Yale University Press, 215–232. Claudine Tiercelin, “Was Peirce and Genuine Anti-Psychologist in Logic?” in *European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy*, 9:1. Francesco Bellucci, Daniele Chiffi, and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, “Assertive Graphs” in *Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics*, Early View doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/11663081.2017.1418101 Richard Kenneth Atkins, “Peirce on Truth as the Predestinate Opinion” in *European Journal of Philosophy*, 26:1, 411–429. Nigel Warburton, “So What?: C.S. Peirce and William James” in *A Little History of Philosophy*. Yale University Press, 164–170. Justin Remhof, “A New Peircean Response to Radical Skepticism” in *Contemporary Pragmatism*, 15:1, 15–22. Jorge de Barros and Lauro Frederico Barbosa da Silveira, “About Terms, Propositions, and Arguments” in *Trans/Form/Ação*, 40:4, 47–66. *Recently Published Journal Symposium* *Peirce’s Rhetoric and Methodeutic*, Edited by Mats Bergman and Gabriele Gava, *Semiotica, 220*, featuring essays by Mats Bergman, Gabriele Gava, James Liszka, and Tony Jappy. *Trending: Peirce’s Monist Series of the Early 1890s* Peirce’s *Monist* metaphysical series of the early 1890s is one of the more challenging in his corpus. In *Cambridge Pragmatism*, Cheryl Misak reports that when Frank Ramsey read the last two in the series he described them as “sad stuff” (pg. 158). Recent Peirce scholarship hasn’t been much kinder, with T.L. Short arguing that Peirce in fact had no cosmology—or at least what of it he had expressed in the *Monist* series was a failure (“Did Peirce Have a Cosmology?” *TCSPS* 46:4). Yet some scholars are now shedding new light on Peirce’s metaphysical and scientific commitments and trying to retrieve those aspects of it that are valuable. In his new book, Robert Lane examines Peirce’s realism and how it ties in both with the idealism Peirce expresses in the early *Journal of Speculative Philosophy* series of 1868–69 and the objective idealism of the *Monist* series of the early 1890s. Trevor Pearce is shedding light on the speculative biological claims that underpin Peirce’s obscure “Man’s Glassy Essence” and on who were Peirce’s interlocutors. And Ivo Ibri’s *Kósmos Noetós*, now translated into English, is filled with keen insights into Peirce’s metaphysics. The last word has yet to be said about Peirce’s *Monist* metaphysical series—and some of the best are only now being uttered. *Share!* Do you have something to share? If you recently published a book or an article or are planning a conference related to Peirce, please let our friends at commens.org know. To do so, simply email Mats Bergman at matsvberg...@gmail.com. If you think someone might be interested in this newsletter, please forward it to her or him. If you wish to be added to the email list for the Peirce Society, please send your first and last name and email address to peircesoci...@gmail.com. *Membership* Are you a member of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society? If so, *Thank You!* If not, would you please consider joining? Your membership keeps publication of *Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society* financially viable, supports work by early-career Peirce scholars, and secures the future of the Peirce Society. 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