Re: [PEIRCE-L] The object of reasoning is to find out ...

2017-04-18 Thread Eric Charles
Jon, (et al.,) A bit of a tangent, but I would be interested in some elaboration on the problems you see with the behavioristic outlook. I will admit in advance that I will be looking towards any response with an eye towards whether the aspects objected to are things that I understand to be

Triadic forms of constraint, determination, and interaction, was [PEIRCE-L] The object of reasoning is to find out ...

2017-04-16 Thread Gary Richmond
Jon A, List, Jon A wrote: People will continue to be confused about determination so long as they can think of no other forms of it but the behaviorist-causal-dyadic-temporal, object-as-stimulus and sign-as-response variety. It is true that ordinary language biases us toward billiard-ball

[PEIRCE-L] The object of reasoning is to find out ...

2017-04-16 Thread Jon Awbrey
| “No longer wondered what I would do in life but defined my object.” | | — C.S. Peirce (1861), “My Life, written for the Class-Book”, (CE 1, 3) | https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2016/03/16/abduction-deduction-induction-analogy-inquiry-17/ | The object of reasoning is to find out, | from the