RE: [PEIRCE-L] Is there a phaneron?

2016-02-20 Thread John Collier
Thanks Clark. I don’t think of Heidegger as a phenomenologist as much as an existentialist (view from studying Heidegger from Bert Dreyfus). Merleau Ponty fits the Husserlian model more closely, I think. Husserl distinguished between surface and depth phenomenology. The second, while not

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Is there a phaneron?

2016-02-20 Thread Ozzie
Clark, John C, Helmut, List ~ The quote below suggests the phaneron is the 'raw material' of experience available to the phenomenologist. It comprises that which must be sorted out and processed into a 'meaningful' collection of signs and sign-relationships. Regards, Tom Wyrick 1905 [c.] |

[PEIRCE-L] Fwd: NPR.org - Italian Author And Philosopher Umberto Eco Dead At 84

2016-02-20 Thread Harold Orbach
Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "NPR" > Date: February 20, 2016 at 2:06:42 AM CST To: > Subject: NPR.org - Italian Author And Philosopher Umberto Eco Dead At 84