[peirce-l] Re: Peircean elements

2006-03-27 Thread Frances Kelly
Frances to Claudio and listers... Forgive me because this reply is a little late and a little long. It deals mainly with color as a sign and this being a good example of semiotics in application to the field of visible design. The attempt here is to explore the use of diagrams as a good means to

[peirce-l] Re: Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop

2006-03-27 Thread Gary Richmond
Auke, Thank you for your good and thoughtful response. At the moment I've so many deadlines approaching that I won't be able to add more than a few inter-paragraphical comments. But first allow to apologize for not acknowledging your co-authorship of "Natural Grammar.". The copy that Sarbo se

[peirce-l] Re: Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop

2006-03-27 Thread Auke van Breemen
Gary, Thanks for your extensive answer. It is more then I asked for but the surplus does address an important issue. I think it comes down to whether it is correct to hold, as you do, that the 9 aspects can not be useful for anything except for establishing the 10 types of signs. As in: GR: My

[peirce-l] Re: Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop

2006-03-27 Thread Gary Richmond
Auke van Breemen wrote: Message By now we have: knowledge management knowledge reperesentation   Gary, could you give me a clue about how conceptualization fits in? I mean with this the way in which we individually or collaboratively make our vague and indistinct ideas clear.

[peirce-l] Re: R: Re: R: Re: naming definite individuals

2006-03-27 Thread Bernard Morand
Claudio and list, Comments inserted here and there: Bernard and List, thanks for your answer ¨  1. BM wrote: I am always suspicious with the idea of applied sciences in general. ¨  CG: ...I am also convinced that I have to say: "Me too!!!" But then??? the world/huma

[peirce-l] Re: Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop

2006-03-27 Thread Auke van Breemen
Title: Message Gary R,   Thanks for your reply.   GR: As a supplement to the URL Joe supplied for "knowledge management" I'd like to add several others, all from Wikipedia. First, I would like to suggest  that ICCS and CGs are more closely associated with "knowledge representation" than with