envisioned. Additionally,
there are now many more computational tools to work with. I am happy to
contribute to further work on this in collaboration with others, as time
permits.
Thanks,
Orin Hargraves
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 5:40 PM Frances Kelly wrote:
> Folks---
> Split the PEP stuff e
y *is viewable online via the Hathi Trust; the *Century
Dictionary *online is http://www.global-language.com/CENTURY/. Finally,
Peirce's headword list is here:
http://www.pragmaticism.net/peirce_cendict_wordlist.pdf
Orin Hargraves
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 7:14 AM Edwina Taborsky wrote:
> John
This suggests to me that Philosophy features as the top node in the
Wikipedia ontology, and is thus viewed as the most general form of
knowledge.
In WordNet, if you repeatedly click on the hypernym of any noun, you will
eventually get to "entity", which is at the head of the noun ontology.
Other P
Of the papers cataloged here, only the ones you find under the "Digital
Material" tab are viewable online. But more are added to these regularly.
If you have, or set up, an account with the library (anyone can do it),
they are very receptive to scanning any shorter documents for you that are
not y
d this.
Thanks,
Orin Hargraves
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Thank you so much for the link to this valuable material! I am just now
preparing a talk on Peirce's association with the Century Dictionary, which
coincided with his departure from Hopkins, and this is very helpful. Best
wishes.
Orin Hargraves
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 7:43 AM Iliff, A
Ditto for Terrence Deacon's *The Symbolic Species: The co-evolution of
language and the human brain,* which relies heavily and explicitly on
Peirce for an explanation of how words come to mean anything at all, and
how humans get that. It's an excellent integration of Peircean thought into
a theory