Re: [peirce-l] Peirce and Hölderlin

2011-09-03 Thread gstickel
I've not found anything in a bit of a cursory search George-Original Message- From: Cassiano Terra Rodrigues Sent: Aug 31, 2011 1:46 AM To: PEIRCE-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU Subject: [peirce-l] Peirce and H=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=F6lderlin?= Hello list:Does anyone know whether Peirce knew anything by F

Re: [peirce-l] Peirce and Hölderlin

2011-09-03 Thread Benjamin Udell
Cassiano, George, I've done a search through the Collected Papers, the Writings, Contributions to 'the Nation', and the Comprehensive Bibliography, and found no references to Hölderlin, Holderlin, or Hoelderlin. All instances of "Zeichen" were in titles of secondary works listed in the Comprehe

Re: [peirce-l] Peirce and Hölderlin

2011-09-03 Thread Dowling, Walter J
I would be very surprised if Peirce were not at least somewhat familiar with Hölderlin. Hölderlin was a major 19th century poet, and Peirce was steeped in German literature. I imagine he read German as fluently as English, having read Kant in German as a teenager. Jay __

[peirce-l] Slow Read : "Sciences as Communicational Communities" Segment 2

2011-09-03 Thread Sally Ness
Segment 2 Dear List: I progress on, now, to paragraphs 7-11 of the paper "Sciences as Communicational Communities," Again, the text segment is reproduced at the bottom of this email in its entirety. In this segment, JR focuses mainly on the details of the case made against scientists by a