Re: Trinity, Continuity, and the Cosmotheandric, was, [PEIRCE-L] Re: Continuity of Semeiosis Revisited

2019-05-24 Thread Jon Alan Schmidt
Gary F., List: Your previous message came through to me as plain text, rather than HTML; and my reply went out as HTML, rather than plain text; so I guess that we will just have to chalk up those formatting issues to cyber-gremlins. :-) GF: Essentially it is the distinction between (1) what can

[PEIRCE-L] Classification of the sciences (was Trinity...

2019-05-24 Thread John F Sowa
Jon AS, Gary F, Edwina, Peirce's classification of the sciences (1903 with refinements before and after) has never been surpassed or even approximated by anyone in the past century. I believe it's fundamental to understanding many issues about science, engineering, philosophy, *and* religion. Se