RE: [PEIRCE-L] Re: Time, Topology, Differential Logic

2016-11-15 Thread Jeffrey Brian Downard
John S, Jon A, List, It is quite helpful to me to see these kinds of points about how and why one might go about setting up a system of logic one way or another to handle such things as temporal change made more explicit. While I am familiar with different ways in which temporal logics have bee

[PEIRCE-L] phenomenology of stories

2016-11-15 Thread sb
John, Kirsti, List, for those interested in the philosophy of stories and able to read german i recommend: * Wilhelm Schapp (2012) In Geschichten verstrickt. Zu Sein von Mensch und Ding. 5. ed. Klostermann. * Wilhelm Schapp (1981) Philosophie der Geschichten. 2. ed. Klostermann. His acad

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Re: Time, Topology, Differential Logic

2016-11-15 Thread John F Sowa
On 11/15/2016 8:40 AM, Jon Awbrey wrote: Differential logic is simply the qualitative analogue of the differential and integral calculus. That's an analogy that might inspire an abduction. But abductions are hypotheses or guesses that may be useful -- or not. In any case, their acceptance mus

[PEIRCE-L] Re: Time, Topology, Differential Logic

2016-11-15 Thread Jon Awbrey
John, List, I'll have to stay off the metaphysics threads as they are making me lightheaded but I think I can respond to the questions you asked here: On 11/10/2016 11:50 AM, John F Sowa wrote: JA: trying to understand inquiry and semiosis in general as temporal processes is one of the thin