Ben All,
At any rate, there is no particular hurry to come to a decision.
As I get time, I'll go back and review the passage in the context
of that paper and others. For now, let me make a first pass over
your comments and say what I can say off the cuff, subject to the
usual risk of
| Objective Logic
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| With Speculative Rhetoric, Logic, in the sense of Normative Semeotic,
| is brought to a close. But now we have to examine whether there be a
| doctrine of signs corresponding to Hegel's objective logic; that is to
| say, whether there be a life in Signs, so that — the
If there has already been a post about this, my apologies. Book review just
in on CSP and nominalism.
Michael J DeLaurentis
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