Stephen, Steven, and All, Here are links to a collection of wiki-works where I made an "old college try" at introducing the necessary elements from the ground up.
• http://mywikibiz.com/Inquiry_Live • http://mywikibiz.com/Logic_Live I was experimenting with a "distributed architecture" of a sorts, hoping to incite developments across a number of different wikis where I had been working at the time. In my mind I had an image of "Inquiry Live" and "Logic Live" as the two foci of an ellipse, about which a group of other topics would revolve in their orbit. The epithet "Live" is partly a reflection of my intention to use more and more semiotic animations as the work proceeds. These are works in progress, as ever, and I would be interested in any reactions to my expository trials that anyone might have, either on the Peirce List, or on the talk pages of the articles. On reflection, I probably ought to change the subject line, not wishing to hijack Steven's thread. Regards, Jon cc: Arisbe, Inquiry, Peirce List Stephen C. Rose wrote:
I think one key to this is to create arguments that are comprehensible to people like me. I do not mean that they should not be mathematical, etc., only that they be applicable generally, universally. I am a case study in mathematical inability, vastly more the case than anything you can imagine. But my grasp of the triadic is just as tangible as if I could understand Fermat or whoever. Triadic thinking is culturally and intellectually relevant to everything there is. We need to find more ways of buttressing the philosophical salience of triadic thinking. Regards, S
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