John, List:
To clarify, my intention here, as the subject line indicates, is simply to
highlight Peirce's recognition that adding/removing a vacant ring-shaped
area--like it or not, almost always called "the double cut rule" in
secondary literature--amounts to iterating/deiterating the blank as
PMTo: Peirce-L Subject: Re: [PEIRCE-L] Double Cut Rule as Iteration/Deiteration Gary F., List: Unless you are finding something that I cannot, only the first two volumes are currently available, although the second is in two parts (1903 Lowell Lectures and Logical Tracts). The third will also
: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 9:12 PM
To: Peirce-L
Subject: Re: [PEIRCE-L] Double Cut Rule as Iteration/Deiteration
Gary F., List:
Unless you are finding something that I cannot, only the first two volumes are
currently available, although the second is in two parts (1903 Lowell Lectures
and Logical
Gary F., List:
Unless you are finding something that I cannot, only the first two volumes
are currently available, although the second is in two parts (1903 Lowell
Lectures and Logical Tracts). The third will also be in two parts
(Pragmaticism and Correspondence), and is apparently not coming out
the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg
From: peirce-l-requ...@list.iupui.edu On
Behalf Of John F Sowa
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 1:46 PM
To: Jon Alan Schmidt ; Peirce-L
Subject: RE: [PEIRCE-L] Double Cut Rule as Iteration/Deiteration
Jon,
We have discussed this issue many times before. R669
Jon,
We have discussed this issue many times before. R669 was the end of the line
for Peirce's old specification of EGs. In the next MS, R670, he deleted the
complex encrustations that made it impossible to generalize EGs beyond two
dimensions, and he began to replace them with a more
Thanks Jon. Great stuff. Looking forward to v 3. DanOn Mar 27, 2023, at 22:03, Jon Alan Schmidt wrote:List:When explaining his system of Existential Graphs (EG), Peirce typically identifies five standard transformation rules--erasure, insertion, iteration, deiteration, and double cut. Sometimes