the
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society and Section 5: André De
Tienne delivered the following report on the Peirce Edition Project.
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their
discovery, this has always struck me as quite odd.
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Leo 03/27/12 4:23 AM
Nice.
It's interesting that logic depends upon ethics
(reading through the whole
page once is also very highly recommended). But I think Cathy's
questions really do need our reflection, both apart from and in the
context of Joe's goals and purposes for this forum. Best, Gary
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Below is the program for our upcoming meeting, as well as the agenda
for the subsequent business meeting. The program and agenda are also
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for use of whatever archive or folder may end up
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Thanks, Gary, this is a very helpful summary.
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Cathy, Stephen, list,
Cathy, you
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Cathy, Stephen, list,
Cathy, you wrote: I don't see how one might interpret induction as
secondness though.Though a *misplaced* induction may well lead to the
secondness of surprise due to error.
And yet that's exactly how
I would tend to agree with you, Stephen. Gary
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by physicists and
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difficulty of changing opinions or beliefs (Deacon, 331).
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in that environment -- as
has very likely happened on this planet).
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extraordinary research with implications for semiotics generally, and
reaching, perhaps, even beyond biosemiotics. My own sense is that I'll
be studying and reflecting on this book for many years to come.
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not only about the possibly of overloading a
diagram, but also about the language I was using (quasi-utterer finally
preferred to utter, perhaps even before the biosemiotic extension).
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reflection as to what constitutes a peer.
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Skagestad, Peter 01/01/12 12:54 PM
Happy New Year, everyone!
Resuming the slow read
, the dialogical relationship is, for Peirce, a
trichotomic one [see also, thinking always proceeds in the form of a
dialogue CP 4.6; and, especially, every evolution of thought should be
a dialogic CP 4.551).]
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much
the same as that famous trio of Charity, Faith, and Hope would take us,
perhaps, rather far afield.
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Jerry LR Chandler 01
in the interest of benefiting individuals and society. I would
think that Peirce would have celebrated the new technologies, possibly have
contributed to them; but he would have deplored their misuse. On that point, at
least, I think we are all in agreement.
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Gary
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Sorry, one major error: in the 4th paragraph beginning, For example, I
wrote those
non-constraints on matter which Peirce calls 'habits'. The non-
shouldn't be there. GR
Gary Richmond 12/11/11 3:05 PM
Peter, Gary F., Jon, List,
I'm sorry it took a little while to respond to your message
of particular minds or
gatherings of minds but would be discovered by enough investigation. For
my part, I'd say that it's the real in that very aspect for which the
transformative imagination is the cognitive access - the mathematical
sense. Insofar as mathematics far precedes metaphysics, Gary Richmond
. Before I comment
further, is there anything in the above passage which you would say
needs correction or where you yourself have somewhat modified your
position?
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Gary R.
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, apologies for my delay in responding; and, of course, feel under no
obligation to respond to this post sent well after the scheduled discussion
(although we clearly agree that there's no harm in over-lapping discussions
here).
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Gary
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Nathan is still having posting problems and has asked me to forward this
response to Jon's message. Gary Richmond
Reply to Jon Awbrey, 2 Oct. 2011:
Jon,
Let me make a quick reply and later when I have more time I'll go back to Joe's
paper to see if he may have had something like what you say
to narrow the range of those discussions (to narrow is not
necessarily to deepen).
I would also remind you of Peirce's motto: Do not block the way of inquiry.
And of Jesus': Judge not lest ye be judged.
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Gary
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I also agree with Peter. Is it possible that we all (that is, all who
participated in this discussion of falsifiability fallibilism) are in
agreement? If that is indeed so, it might represent a kind of first here! Best,
Gary
Steven Ericsson-Zenith ste...@semeiosis.org 8/5/2011 2:22 PM
I
' (an applied, or, as Peirce
puts it, 'practical' science), one ought skip over those trikons
representing tricategorial relations in semeiotic, but not, for example,
those in pure mathematics. But, in a word, much, and most everything,
can be tricategorially analyzed. GR
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