RE: [PEIRCE-L] Forms of Consciousness (was Categorizations of Triadic Relationships)

2024-01-23 Thread John F Sowa
Jon, Jerry, List, Peirce was a pioneer in analysis and experiments in psychology, and William James said that he learned more from Peirce than he could ever repay. But it's important to recognize that over a century of research has been done in the field -- some by students of Peirce and

Aw: [PEIRCE-L] Forms of Consciousness (was Categorizations of Triadic Relationships)

2024-01-19 Thread Helmut Raulien
Jon, List,   Again, I am not happy with the term "mode", because I find it too general, it is used for two very different things: Classification and composition. In this respect I refer to the paper "Axiomathes" by Stanley N. Salthe. In short: Classification is about subsets being kinds of,

[PEIRCE-L] Forms of Consciousness (was Categorizations of Triadic Relationships)

2024-01-19 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
Jerry, List: Here is the entire referenced paragraph. CSP: There are no other forms of consciousness except the three that have been mentioned, Feeling, Altersense, and Medisense. They form a sort of system. Feeling is the momentarily present contents of consciousness taken in its pristine