Hello,

 

Sorry but where on the net can those abstracts and papers from the Salzburg conferences be found?

 

Kind regards,

 

Wilfred Berendsen

 


Van: Jerry LR Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zaterdag 15 juli 2006 19:35
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Dear Jim, Rob and List:

 

Before turning to Jim's post, a couple of comments about the Salzburg conferences.

 

The Whitehead conference attracted about three hundred (300!!) participants.  The Chinese are keenly interested in Whitehead.  It was rumored that they intend to establish 25 research institutes to explore philosophical and political relations.  The sessions on mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology attracted about 25 participants to each!  very impressive relative to other philosophical conferences.

 

Peirce was frequently mentioned in sessions.  A special session included discussions about the Whitehead - deChardin linkages.  Roland Faber's paper suggested to me an orthogonality between these two views of philosophy.  By orthogonality in this context I mean the approach to extensions.

 

The abstracts are on the web and papers will also be posted on the website for the conference.

 

The Biosemiotics gathering was attended by about 50 participants from perhaps a dozen different countries.  Peirce played a role in many many papers.  The abstracts are on the web and the papers will be posted.  Lots of discussions of coding and bio-logic.

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