[PEIRCE-L] Re: Inquiry Into Inquiry

2020-05-21 Thread Jon Awbrey
On 5/21/2020 8:46 PM, Jeffrey Brian Downard wrote: to apply the cycle of inquiry to the study of inquiry itself A program of "inquiry into inquiry" is explicitly proposed by John Dewey. I have devoted no little time and energy along those lines, myself. Just at random: The Inquiry List, that

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Lambda expressions (was Parts of Propositions

2020-05-21 Thread John F. Sowa
Jon AS, I noticed that I hadn't answered the question about incomplete propositions.  In the 1930s, the logician Alonzo Church introduced lambda expressions as a notation for deriving a predicate (rheme) from a proposition.  In effect, Peirce invented "lambda expressions" about 40 years before

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Re: Destinate Interpretant and Predestinate Opinion (was To put an end ...)

2020-05-21 Thread robert marty
Jon Alan, List I'd rather we stay on the list. I have clues that suggest that people are interested; if some are embarrassed they have no obligation ... Today I will answer your questions using another rhetorical means, the parable ... "*A **parable is a succinct, didactic