Ben,
You wrote:
[Ben Udell] I had the impression that Peirce says somewhere that _every_ sign is a surrogate for its object, but I can't find it. It might be useful for somebody to do a search on the CD-ROM edition for the word "surrogate." In ordinary English, one could say that insofar
To the List:The following quote, the fourth and part of the fifth paragraphs, is from Ms. 325, "Pragmatism Made Easy" (We are thankful to Juan Pablo Serra for posting this Ms.)"The particular point that had been made by Bain and that had most struck Green, and through him, the rest of us, was the
Ben, list:
Thanks for the response, Ben, and for the news from Gary about the
conference. I hope Stjernfelt's paper is made generally available soon. He
has an important paper in Transactions of the Peirce Society 36 (Summer
2000) called Diagrams as Centerpiece of a Peircean Epistemology..
More information about the II Jornadas Peirce en Argentina in
http://www.unav.es/gep/Argentina.html
Claudio Guerri
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From: Joseph Ransdell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 3:44 PM
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Joe, i think we all owe you a round of thanks for your transcription of
MS 403, especially those of us who are relative newcomers to the study
of Peirce. After several readings of the New List paper i still find
it a tough nut to crack, and this 1893 version makes it much more
accessible. In fact