Peirce is relevant to the issues we are discussing, particularly to the
relationship between semiosis then and now, to the growing iteration and
acceptance of triadic rather than binary thinking, and to the huge sea
change which Helmut just noted. There is a text probably prominent on
Arisbe that lists about a dozen or more ways that Peirce is relevant to
now. Unless we are committed to textual exegesis these matters are
relevant. The matter of fixing belief according to scientific method is not
merely relevant but worth discussion. Also his understanding of the
individual which is not exactly charitable toward the concept. I think what
is missing are some folk who used to participate regularly and were clearly
writing from a Peircean perspective.

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On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 6:33 PM, Benjamin Udell <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Folks, I'm not the moderator (that's Gary Richmond), just the
> co-manager, but it seems like this thread has gotten away from explicitly
> Peirce-related matters. Is it possible to bring it back to Peirce matters?
>
> Best, Ben
>
> On 7/12/2015 6:24 PM, Thomas wrote:
>
> Helmet ~
> Local "culture" is like a species or a language or a market area: largely 
> defined by limits on transportation.
>
> Since culture travels on the internet (literature, movies, news, fashion, 
> music) much faster than people can travel/migrate/mix by conventional means, 
> certain shared values are spreading far more rapidly among the world 
> population than one might have predicted a generation ago.  American 
> businesses are largely responsible for that: Disney, Apple, Amazon, Google, 
> etc.
>
> Regards,
> Tom Wyrick
>
>
>
>
>  On Jul 12, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Helmut Raulien <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> solve
>
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