Re: [PEIRCE-L] Instinct, intuition and semiosis

2021-10-20 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
Edwina, List: ET: ... with regard to the triadic sign, the hylomorphic monism of matter-mind, and cosmology and the emergence of the universe. I’ve provided enough supportive quotations previously to support my interpretations and won’t repeat them. My point is that there is no exact quotation

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Peirce and Post Peirce

2021-10-20 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
Margaretha, List: MH: Popper introduced what is now called the Three-Worlds Hypothesis. It is a heuristic advising people to carefully reflect on the initial logical distinctions with which they work as containers. This sounds conceptually similar to Peirce's "three Universes of Experience,"

[PEIRCE-L] Semiosic Synechism (was Connected Signs Theorem)

2021-10-20 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
List: I am still looking for a proof of the connected signs theorem (#3 below) showing how it follows necessarily from other premisses of Peirce's semeiotic. In the meantime, here are a few additional consequences that I have derived from it in conjunction with some of his other relevant

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Peirce's Classifications of the Sciences (was Should we start a new email list)

2021-10-20 Thread robert marty
Gary R. Thank you for your encouraging words, but I do not imagine for a moment that your intervention aims at underlining that to be interested in the principles of the classification of sciences according to Comte and Peirce is an outdated literalism. In my article "Podium", I quoted Nathan