Re: [PEIRCE-L] the logic of vagueness

2024-04-22 Thread Gary Richmond
gary f., List, Your post is such a rich cornucopia of ideas that I've decided to focus in on just a short segment of it with some comments centered around the quotations by Merleau-Ponty, Peirce, and William James. I'll start with what amounts to little more than a paraphrase of the two

[PEIRCE-L] Why the hexagon of opposition is really a triangle: logical structures as geometric shapes - Ori Milstein - LUW April 24, 2024, 4pm CET

2024-04-22 Thread jean-yves beziau
Logica Universalis Webinar April 24, 2024 at 4pm CET Speaker: Ori Milstein https://philpeople.org/profiles/ori-milstein Title: "Why the hexagon of opposition is really a triangle: logical structures as geometric shapes" Abstract: "This paper suggests a new approach (with old roots) to the study

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Laboratory for phenomenological research

2024-04-22 Thread robert marty
A scientific man is likely in the course of a long life to pick up a pretty extensive acquaintance with the results of science; but in many branches, this is so little necessary that one will meet with men of the most deserved renown in science who will tell you that, beyond their own little