Gary Richmond wrote:
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
PS: this is a detail, but you probably meant "genuine triadic
relationship" instead of "genuine trichotomic relationship"
("trichotomic" means something that divides something into 3 parts,
while "genuinely triadic" means something that connects three things
into one)
No, I meant trichotomic as Peirce uses it in such works as Trichotomic
and A Guess at the Riddle. I mean it /exactly/ as Peirce uses it.
Jean-Marc, as did Ben earlier, I feel the game is over. But thank you
again for helping to provide the opportunity to think these matters
through.
Gary
however Peirce never used the expression "trichotomic relation", so I
don't know what you mean. What is the difference with a "triadic relation"?
/JM
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