Dear list, Just now I was thinking about some passages of
Peirce. About some small sentences which for me appeared to be quite important
somehow. For me they are now, whatever the answers to my questions I have to
ask here now. The questions relate to the term “diagrammatic” of C.S. Peirce. I
saw that term in some posts before, connected with at least thoughts. My questions here are, whether in the original texts
of Peirce (whatever texts he wrote): 1) It
is only mentioned that thoughts
would be (or are) diagrammatic 2) Whether
he also stated somewhere that (something in the) real world would be
diagrammatic. I am also very interested in passages where to find
them and for 2) what is exactly stated For me myself, it is also very interesting to see
that the term is dia-grammatic (or might it even be called dia-grammatical in some places by Peirce?) If everything goes well I will visit Thomas Riese
this Wednesday if so that might lead to lots of interesting questions ;-) Kind regards, Wilfred Message from peirce-l forum to subscriber archive@mail-archive.com -- -- |
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