Re: [peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-23 Thread Jon Awbrey
Something there is that loves a war? http://writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/frost-mending.html Stephen C. Rose wrote: Would this qualify as a Peircean poem? How about no war in Iran http://ping.fm/kCcFs *ShortFormContent at Blogger* -- academia: http:

Re: [peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-23 Thread ernesto cultura
very good question, Mr. Malgosia.> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:45:06 -0500 > To: peirce-l@listserv.iupui.edu > From: m...@panix.com > Subject: RE: Poem > > >I think I can remember BUDHA'S WAY OF THE MIDDLE (mediation, third..) > > I would rather question the efficacy of Buddha's Way of the Middl

Re: [peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-22 Thread Stephen C. Rose
The main thing that interests me is whether this "simple" appropriation of Peirce - as one to whom we can refer powerful arguments against binary (you versus me) thinking and for triadic thought (always tending toward a positive resolution even if it takes try after try) - is important to advance.

Re: [peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-22 Thread malgosia askanas
>I think I can remember BUDHA'S WAY OF THE MIDDLE (mediation, third..) I would rather question the efficacy of Buddha's Way of the Middle against fascist regimes, such as those of Nazi Germany, Stalin's USSR or present-day North Korea or Iran. -malgosia ---

Re: [peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-22 Thread ernesto cultura
Wonderful, Mr. Steve. I think I can remember BUDHA'S WAY OF THE MIDDLE (mediation, third..) A poem full of sensibility. Good, Ernesto Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 16:26:07 -0500 Subject: Poem From: stever...@gmail.com To: PEIRCE-L@listserv.iupui.edu Would this qualify as a Peircean poem? How about no

[peirce-l] Poem

2012-02-22 Thread Stephen C. Rose
Would this qualify as a Peircean poem? How about no war in Iran http://ping.fm/kCcFs *ShortFormContent at Blogger* - You are receiving this message because you are subscribed t