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Gary F, Jon, Lists,
Jon, I think your point is well taken: that Peirce's more popular writings
on semiotics can best serve as stimuli for looking further into a subject
rather than their being interpreted as all that need be said and done on
a topic. Still, as you wrote, the letters to Lady
Peircers,
FYM (For Your Musement) ...
Here are some animations I made up to illustrate several different styles of
proof
in an extended topological variant of Peirce's Alpha Graphs for propositional
logic.
☞ https://oeis.org/wiki/User:Jon_Awbrey/ANIMATION#Proof_Animations
See the following
Gary R, lists,
Regarding your point about simplicity, which is well taken: What I had in
mind was the tendency of people (unaccustomed to Peircean perspectives on
iconicity) to think of the typical icon as something like a stop sign, or
the sign on a washroom door, or the mini-graphics on our