Gary:  

Please confirm the announcement that this is an open source document with the 
appropriate URL.

The description, as ascribed in the post suggests some modal connection between 
the chemical table of elements and the 67 semantic termini of CSP.  This, of 
course, excites curiosity and a weak expectation of some form of proscription 
between the potential modal transcriptions between semantics and chemical 
syntax.  

I’m looking forward to exploring the meaningful connectivity symbols which 
could connect the grammars of the three symbolic systems, [possibly qualisigns, 
sinsigns and legisigns?].

Cheers

Jerry 

  

> On Oct 16, 2024, at 5:47 PM, Gary Richmond <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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.

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