Peircers,

Here are the passages from Peirce and Freud that always strike me
as resonating with each other, throwing light in one direction on
pragmatic objects in the context of inquiry as conceived by Peirce
and reflecting light in the other direction on Freud's "Project" of
1895, in which later commentators would not only see the first signs
of object relations theory but also distinct hints of cybernetic ideas.

It looks like I copied these passage out on at least two occasions,
once in 2003 on the Arisbe List and again in 2004 in the Inquiry List:

Expectation, Satisfaction, Disappointment

Arisbe List

* http://stderr.org/pipermail/arisbe/2003-February/thread.html#1628
# http://stderr.org/pipermail/arisbe/2003-February/001628.html

Inquiry List

* http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2004-November/thread.html#1867
# http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2004-November/001867.html

I might try blogging about these passages and what I see in them ...
maybe tomorrow ...

Regards,

Jon

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