Dear Stephen, Clark -
I see your point. I regret there is not an e-book version available.
But the paper version is pretty cheap - around $15.
Best
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Den 05/09/2014 kl. 18.29 skrev Clark Goble
cl...@lextek.commailto:cl...@lextek.com:
On Sep 5, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Stephen C. Rose
Is there yet an online version of the book? I checked a while back and
found none but it makes sense to have texts available on Kindle as they can
be read on any device and online will be the permanence of texts in the
future. There are other positive arguments as well.
*@stephencrose
On Sep 5, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Stephen C. Rose stever...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there yet an online version of the book? I checked a while back and found
none but it makes sense to have texts available on Kindle as they can be read
on any device and online will be the permanence of texts in
On Sep 5, 2014, at 10:29 AM, Edwina Taborsky tabor...@primus.ca wrote:
No, Peirce was an Aristotelian not a Platonist or NeoPlatonist. The latter
proposes some power or force 'beyond or outside of being' - and Peirce
rejects this. And to define Peirce as a neo-Platonist because he read
Peirce is Peirce and cannot be pegged to any philosopher though he seems to
think in logic he and Leibnitz share commonality. As to outside and inside,
whatever that is, Peirce even before he was a believer was willing to
accept the possibility if a deity whose reality could (one day) be proved.
On Sep 5, 2014, at 10:43 AM, Edwina Taborsky tabor...@primus.ca wrote:
Clark - I got the paperback of the book, Natural Propositions, from Amazon
for $16.19.
Oh whoops. I’d been looking at Diagrammology. Ugh. My bad. Please ignore
everything I said. I’m a complete idiot - perils of