Sung,
I am glad, that my post you did not find too inadequate, as I have not yet read your attachment (with my old computer that cannot read DOCX- So I will go to the internet-cafe). I am not sure about what I wrote- that reflexion turns time around (virtually, in the mind), and also provides the possibility that there is a secondness and thirdness of firstness (in a virtual way or system: A mind). So now I am asking: Does anybody know about the ten classes of signs in a semiosis with immediate object (object of the mind)? I sometimes have read, that Peirce has written about these, and that the ten classes with immediate object are different. But I havent found the text by Peirce.
All the best,
Helmut
 

"Sungchul Ji" <s...@rci.rutgers.edu> wrote:
 
Helmut, 
 
Thanks for your thought-provoking ideas, and I am glad you brought up Peirce.
 
To me, Peirce is connected with the diagram in at least two ways:
 
(1) Peirce used numbers and matrices in expressing logical statements [14], which justifies including "semiotics" as a target of Step e in the diagram. (I would love to hear from Jon what he thinks about this step.)  The modified diagram is attached to this email.
 
(2)  Physics, biology, and philosophy may be viewed as an example of the irreducible triad of Peirce.  If so, the set of physics, biology, and philosophy may be considered as constituting a category (or a commutative triangle):
 
 
                                           f
                           Physics -----> Biology
                                  \                   |
                                     \                |
                                        \             | g
                                  h        \         |
                                                \     |
                                                  V V
                                            Philosophy
 
 
 
or, more conveniently,
 
 
 
                                 f                        g
                Physics -------> Biology -------> Philosophy
                     |                                                    ^
                     |                                                    |
                     |__________________________|
                                               h
 
Figure A.  The postulate that physics, biology, and philosophy constitute an irreducible triad of Peirce.
                 The commutative conditions, f x g = h, is thought to be satisfied in many universes of 
                  discourse.
                  f  =  origin of life, evolution (natural processes)
                  g =  origin of mind (mental processes)
                  h =  constraining influence of natural laws; information flow
 
One way to express the content of Figure A in words would be:
 
   "Physics determines biology and biology determines philosophy                        (062715-1)
   in such a way that philosophy becomes consistent with physics."
 
Statement (062715-1) may not be valid under all circumstances but only under some carefully prescribed contexts.
 
All the best.
 
Sung
 
 
 
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Helmut Raulien <h.raul...@gmx.de> wrote:
Sung, Lists, 
I think, in medieval time it was integrated, because it all was but abduction (they even burnt witches because of abductive inferment). Disintegration took place because science invented/explored wishful complete induction, and deduction. Now, as abduction is firstness, induction secondness, and deduction thirdness, and Peirce said, that secondness consists of firstness and secondness of secondness, and thirdness consists of first-, second-, and thirdness of thirdness, maybe this is the path to reintegration: Eg. Heisenbergean uncertainty (firstness of thirdness?). Philosophy still is firstness (guessing) somehow, but has taken a lot of advantage from science and logic- so, as a reflective science (reflexion-time- reversely)., I would say, there is secondness and thirdness of firstness- well, virtually (reflected)-time- reversely. I mean, isnt that so, isnt the reflecting mirror a spatial 3D- "axis" of reflexion turning around the time flow direction between reality and (mind-) virtuality? So it is all three modes going to and fro, a happy family, physics, biology, philosophy reunited. 
Best,
Helmut
 

 "Sungchul Ji" <s...@rci.rutgers.edu> wrote:
 
Hi,
 
Physics, biology, and philosophy are well established disciplines that cover a major portion of all human knowledge.  The natural question that arises is 
 
"Are physics, biology, and philosophy related ?  If so, how ?"                                                                            (062615-1)
 
My tentative answer to this question is Yes, because I now begin to see how this challenging task might be accomplished -- along the lines indicated in the scheme I recently formulated (see attached).  The title of the scheme is
 
"An argument-symbolic-legisign that integrates physics, biology, and yin-yang philosophy."                            (062615-2)
 
The scheme is not yet complete and may contain some illogical elements which need be identified and corrected.  If you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know.
 
All the best.
 
Sung
 
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