List, I inadvertently omitted the link to Vinicius' paper thinking that the link with the title in blue led to his paper. It does not; only to its abstract Here's the right link. https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/53466
Best, Gary R On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 6:47 PM Gary Richmond <[email protected]> wrote: > List, > > I would like to announce the recent publication of a paper by a scholar > whom I'm sure many of you know or at least have heard of, namely, Vinicius > Romanini. "A Periodic Table for Peirce's Sixty-Six Classes of Signs > <https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/34/article/939554>," published open source by *The > Pluralist*. I can heartily recommend this paper and Vinicius' work > in general. > > In recent off List correspondence with Vinicius I remember when many years > ago he first began work on his Periodic Table of the 66 Classes of Signs. > He and I had several off List discussions of his work as I was then keenly > interested in it to the extent that I put all 66 sign classes on index > cards and literally strung them up with thick twine on a large bulletin > board in an attempt to understand what he was up to. > > Much later, I was able to present a paper of his at a NYC biosemiotics > conference when he was prevented from doing so because of a passport issue. > I finally met Vinicius in person at the Peirce Centennial at UMass. > > If, after reading the "A Periodic Table for Peirce's Sixty-Six Classes of > Signs," you are interested in learning more about Romanini's work, please > check out his website: https://minutesemeiotic.org > > I might add that I have always seen Vinicius as a scholar who early on > firmly adopted Peirce's principle (in Romanini's words) of "embody[ing] > the pragmatic precept of scientific research animated by a community > interested in the search for truth." Today he concluded the email in > which he sent the link to this paper by writing, "It may be of interest > to some members, although certainly my view and understanding of the > problem is not unanimous. But science develops with a hint of boldness > accompanied by severe criticism. My boldness is done, let the criticism > come." I am as certain of it as anything that Vinicius will welcome any > criticism members of this forum might offer. > > Best, > > Gary R >
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