Re: [PEIRCE-L] Peirce's methodology

2020-08-03 Thread John F. Sowa
Auke, Jon A, List, AvB> I did like this ms fragment very much:  "It is not so much the history of science as it is the history of sound scientific thinking which I am considering" [Peirce MS 12801]. JA> Exactly! We interpret texts in relation to the object in view. Yes.  Words are highly

Re: Re: [PEIRCE-L] Peirce's methodology

2020-08-03 Thread Edwina Taborsky
Auke, John, Jon - exactly; never deal just with the text but consider the reality that text is trying to explain. That is - don't get isolated within the theory but move into pragmatics. Edwina On Mon 03/08/20 4:58 AM , Auke van Breemen peirce-l@list.iupui.edu

Re: [PEIRCE-L] Peirce's methodology

2020-08-03 Thread Auke van Breemen
John, Thanks for the Eisele pdf. I did like this ms fragment very much: Further, "It is not so much the history of science as it is the history of sound scientific thinking which I am considering" [Peirce MS 12801. -- It seems to come down to: never consider the textual production of a