[peirce-l] RE: MS 403 available at Arisbe

2006-07-20 Thread Drs.W.T.M. Berendsen
Thank you a lot! Reading this great text just now. I got some general question again. Which has to do with some Aristotle notion. I am just wondering whether CS Peirce also used this notion or wrote some texts that are strongly connected with this notion. I am talking here about the notion of "ph

[peirce-l] Re: MS 403 available at Arisbe

2006-07-21 Thread Arnold Shepperson
Joe, Wilfred   I had a quick squizz at MS 403, and agree that it could be quite an important document in getting an idea of the combined continuity and growth of Peirce's thought.  Thanks for doing this:  I am at this moment taking a break from preparing an article on the contributions to social in

[peirce-l] Re: MS 403 available at Arisbe

2006-07-21 Thread Joseph Ransdell
ion/intention mistake.  And they are all corrected now.   (If you find any other seeming mistakes please let me know so I can correct them, too.)   Joe Ransdell     - Original Message - From: Arnold Shepperson To: Peirce Discussion Forum Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 6:11 AM

[peirce-l] Re: MS 403 available at Arisbe

2006-07-26 Thread gnusystems
Joe, i think we all owe you a round of thanks for your transcription of MS 403, especially those of us who are relative newcomers to the study of Peirce. After several readings of the "New List" paper i still find it a tough nut to crack, and this 1893 version makes it much more accessible. In fact

[peirce-l] Re: MS 403 available at Arisbe

2006-07-27 Thread Joseph Ransdell
t; To: "Peirce Discussion Forum" Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:39 PM Subject: [peirce-l] Re: MS 403 available at Arisbe Joe, i think we all owe you a round of thanks for your transcription of MS 403, especially those of us who are relative newcomers to the study of Peirce. After s