Re: Re: Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2

2012-10-22 Thread Craig Weinberg
l...@verizon.net > 10/22/2012 > "Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen > --- > > > - Receiving the following content - > From: Craig Weinberg > Receiver: eve

Re: Re: Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2

2012-10-22 Thread Roger Clough
, 10:06:21 Subject: Re: Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2 On Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:19:42 AM UTC-4, rclough wrote: CRAIG: Cool Roger, It mostly makes sense to me, except I don't understand why I. is associated with objects and substance when it is feeling, perception, and firs

Re: Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2

2012-10-21 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:19:42 AM UTC-4, rclough wrote: > > > CRAIG: Cool Roger, > > It mostly makes sense to me, except I don't understand why I. is > associated with objects and substance when it is feeling, perception, and > first person quale. > > ROGER: It is not uncommon to find

Re: Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2

2012-10-21 Thread Roger Clough
CRAIG: Cool Roger, It mostly makes sense to me, except I don't understand why I. is associated with objects and substance when it is feeling, perception, and first person quale. ROGER: It is not uncommon to find such objective/subjective dyslexia in the literature. This stuff is hard t

Re: The Peirce-Leibniz triads Ver. 2

2012-10-20 Thread Craig Weinberg
Cool Roger, It mostly makes sense to me, except I don't understand why I. is associated with objects and substance when it is feeling, perception, and first person quale. To me, thinking is just as much first person as feeling, and they both are subjective qualia. Thinking is a meta-quale of f