Gary R., List:
GR: As I see it, the 'instant' is not even a real part of the lived
moment. Indeed, it does not 'exist' at all; it is merely an abstraction
"assigned" to point to that present (noon) which has its reality in "some
neighborhood of time."
I agree; again, "the possession of parts by
Jon, List,
CSP: Another plain deliverance of the percipuum is that moment melts into
moment. That is to say, moments may be so related as not to be entirely
separate and yet not be the same. Obviously, this would be so according to
our interpretation. But if time consists of instants, each instan
Dear Listers,
We are still receiving submissions for the workshop *Creativity and Logic
in/of Charles Sanders Peirce* until the end of September.
A description of the workshop can be found here:
https://sites.google.com/view/creativity2019/workshops/creativity-inof-peirce
The workshop will take