Dear Gary, lists -

You are right about the structure of the book. In some sense, chapters 1-7 
conduct one long argument centered around the Dicisign concept, while chapters 
8-11 are more like addenda going in different directions, though not entirely 
unrelated.

Best
F

Den 01/05/2015 kl. 15.36 skrev Gary Fuhrman 
<g...@gnusystems.ca<mailto:g...@gnusystems.ca>>
:

Frederik, Franklin, lists,

This is a very helpful post (as usual for Frederik!) and does clarify the 
nature of theorematic reasoning, but I still have to admit that the chapter 
about the “Kandinskys” and the follow-up to it strike me as more of an appendix 
to the book than an integral part of its argument. I know Franklin is working 
on the question of how Chapter 10 relates to the book, so I’m looking forward 
to that (and to Frederik’s response) as a good way of bringing our seminar to a 
close. I think I can speak for others who haven’t posted much lately in saying 
that this latter part of the seminar has been very fruitful.

Gary f.

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