I am gratified at this understanding which indicates to me the relevance of
the triadic approach. I am still a babe in the woods regarding this
thinking though I know how it started. At this point if I had a large
pedestal I would make room on it for Peirce, Berkeley, Wittgenstein and
Nietzsche
I see. In your post you also spoke of information as the basic stuff of the universe. So perhaps "spirit (or mind) - matter - information" might be seen as a triad?
To see matter-mind as a dyad brings a bout the hen-and-egg-problem, as realists see matter as primordinal, and mind as its