Thanks for the article. Biosemiotics is very involved with this
reality - of plant communication.
And it IS an aspect of 'Mind'. As Peirce said - "Thought is not
necessarily connected with a brain. It appears in the work of bees,
of crystals and
throughout the purely p
Striking evidence that plants warn each other of environmental dangers is
reviving a once ridiculed field.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-secret-language-of-plants-20131216/
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Mike, List,
I especially like your table "C.S. Peirce’s Universal Categories in Relation to Various Topics". Just one thing: Peirce later replaced "quality, relation, representation", as which he had named the categories in "On a new list of categories" with "quality, reaction, mediation" (I d
Hi List,
The knowledge artifact used by Cognonto is KBpedia [1]. It's upper ontology
(KKO) [2] is based on our interpretation of Peirce's universal categories (not
EGs, which I have not studied, nor strictly on Peirce's sign classifications,
either). The approach to this interpretation of Peirc