Ben, List,

I hope to 'file' a brief report to the list on SAAP in the next few days,
but wanted to quickly follow up on your remark concerning the philosophical
"sweethearts" attending the conference, at least some of those whose work
many list members may be familiar with including, Tom Short, Robert Lane,
Jaime Nubiola, and Cathy Legg. I did not get the opportunity to meet him
personally, but was able to ask Richard Bernstein a question at the Keynote
Panel organized to honor him and his work. He is clearly a sweetheart too.
Yes, philosophers can be really nice people!

Best,

Gary

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Benjamin Udell <bud...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

>  Jon, list,
>
> Let's toss Michael Shapiro's blog a link while we're at it.
>
> Language Lore http://www.languagelore.net/. Shapiro persistently brings a
> pragmatist's perspective to linguistics.
>
> I actually ventured into the S.A.A.P. session in honor of Richard Robin on
> Thursday and met some of the people whom I slightly know from online.
> Contrary to the reputations of philosophers in general as "mean," they were
> a bunch of what Gary Richmond called "sweethearts." One person
> self-identified as a linguist and made an interesting statement (but I
> wasn't taking notes). I wondered whether it was Michael Shapiro. Later I
> realized that I had omitted Shapiro's five-volume _*Peirce Seminar Series*_
> from the Arisbe page of journals and book series. I've added it now
> http://www.cspeirce.com/journals.htm
>
> Some blogs and home pages are listed at
> http://www.cspeirce.com/individs.htm
>
> The blogs are those of some peirce-l members and, I've notice, aren't
> always focused on Peirce, but, well, they're blogs, we're not all focused
> on Peirce all the time.
>
> If anybody has a more-or-less Peirce-related blog or a home page that s/he
> would like to see added, please let me know.
>
> Best, Ben
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jon Awbrey"
> To: PEIRCE-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 1:40 PM
> Subject: [peirce-l] Inquiry and Analogy in Aristotle and Peirce
>
> Peircers,
>
> A recent blog post by Michael Shapiro on “The Pragmatistic Force of
> Analogy in Language Structure”
> reminded me of some work I started on “Inquiry and Analogy in Aristotle
> and Peirce”, parts of which
> may be of service in our discussions of the “Categorical Aspects of
> Abduction, Deduction, Induction”.
>
> Here is the link --
>
> •
> http://mywikibiz.com/Directory:Jon_Awbrey/Papers/Functional_Logic_:_Inquiry_and_Analogy
>
> Regards,
>
> Jon
>
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