Re: [PEIRCE-L] Triadic Philosophy Introduction

2014-06-18 Thread Stephen C. Rose
Where does the word realism come in? In Law of Mind Peirce describes his synechistic philosophy as follows: first a logical realism of the most pronounced type; second, objective idealism; third, tychism, with its consequent thoroughgoing evolutionism. While I have indeed seen pragmaticism as

Re: [PEIRCE-L] De Waal seminar chapter 9, section on God, science and religion: text 1

2014-06-18 Thread Stephen C. Rose
In a few words, Peirce offers a context for his theology (from Pragmatism In Retrospect - A Last Formulation. I, for one, heartily admit that a Humanism that does not pretend to be a science, but only an instinct, like a bird's power of flight, but purified by meditation, is the most precious

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Links to Peirce Centennial Seminar threads on Peirce: A Guide to the Perplexed by de Waal

2014-06-18 Thread Stephen C. Rose
There is nothing easier than porting Word documents to Kindle and making them increasingly available on every platform including, reportedly, a new phone. *@stephencrose https://twitter.com/stephencrose* On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:29 AM, Catherine Legg cl...@waikato.ac.nz wrote: Superb job,

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Links to Peirce Centennial Seminar threads on Peirce: A Guide to the Perplexed by de Waal

2014-06-18 Thread Benjamin Udell
Thanks, Cathy! The day that you mention is trying to approach, when professional publication services seek to track discussions by particular noted figures on public forums and make them available in easy form. In the case of email forums that allow the use of html formatting, it will be