Gary,

Sorry, the incitement for this reading is that array of questions that arose
in regard to the relations among Peirce's categories, predicates of predicates,
the possibly finite sequence of intentions, and the "modes of being" that he
mentioned in his passage about Predicaments.

I had to include a lot of Peirce's set-up, but I think the connection with
categories and modes of being will be clear toward the end of the section.

Regards,

Jon

Gary Richmond wrote:
>
> Jon,
>
> It would be helpful if you'd add some context
> to a message which is entirely a quotation.
>
> Best,
>
> Gary

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