Oh,
I forgot to add one more to the list of the concepts and principles
embodied in Figure 1 of my previous post, i.e.,
(vi) the mathematical theory of categories.
As you can see, I am able to connect these diverse elements of discourses
in one theoretical framework (whose validity remains to be
Helmut,
You are raising some interesting questions.
I wonder if mind is irreducibly triadic, meaning that it has three
properties that are inseparably linked like a Borromean. I am inclined to
refer to these three properties or aspects of mind as 'mind as IS' (1ns
mind), 'mind as EXPERIENCED' (2
Supplement: Patient and agent for me are not a dyad, but parts of a triad, consisting of: Patiens, Agens, Effect. Neither of these three is thinkable or senseful with one of them missing.
Dear Stan, Peirceans,
Dyadicity or triadicity? My hypothesis about dyadicity is, that there are t