[peirce-l] semioticians in Latvia and Lithuania

2006-09-06 Thread Claus Emmeche
List,if anybody could tell me about Peirce-scholars, semioticians or even biosemioticeans, working in the Baltic countries I would be very interested. I know already Kalevi Kull from Tartu, Estonia, but nobody from Latvia or Lithuania. Kind regards,Claus --- Message from peirce-l forum to subscri

[peirce-l] Re: greetings to peirce-l

2006-08-11 Thread Claus Emmeche
Jacob, many different modes-of-being-part-of the list (that's a relation, too, I guess) exist, and I am not that active, but I follow parts of the discussions, by chance and circumstancesallowing me the time. I think Peirce the scientist can be said to have a reductionist approach to relations (her

[peirce-l] Re: Ransdell on the notion of determination in Peirce

2006-07-28 Thread Claus Emmeche
rs ago.  It's a chapter in an incomplete book on semiotic.  I'll send you a copy of that chapter, if you like.    Joe Ransdell     - Original Message ----- From: Claus Emmeche To: Peirce Discussion Forum Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:33 PM Subject: [peirce-l]

[peirce-l] Ransdell on the notion of determination in Peirce

2006-07-27 Thread Claus Emmeche
Dear Joe Ransdell,I have a bibliograpical question to you on something you wrote on determination. I saw this passage from a paper by Antônio Gomes, Ricardo Gudwin & João Queiroz:= = = = QUOTE:Determination provides the way the triad elements are arranged to form a sign. According to Peirce"The sig

[peirce-l] Re: Diagrammatic and Dialogic

2006-06-12 Thread Claus Emmeche
Wilfred,hardly synonyms, and I think these to notions are not directly connected as concepts in Peirce, but they are both there, and maybe in some instances they are indirectly connected: The development of thought should be dialogic: "Thought is not necessarily connected with a brain. It appears

[peirce-l] Re: Alfred Korzybski

2006-03-12 Thread Claus Emmeche
Dear Wilfred Berendsen,Unfortunately, I have only heard of Korzybski by reading Gregory Bateson, e.g., Steps to an Ecology of Mind, and Mind and Nature . Peter Harries-Jones, p. 67 in his book A Recursive Vision: Ecological Understanding and Gregory Bateson, Toronto University Press (1995) notes th