Dear Dimiter Dimov:

Good to hear of your plans and the possibility of being able to pursue 
research along the lines indicated.  I think this is the sort of question 
best answered in a separate message off-list because it requires an answer 
so specific to your particular case.  I will be communicating with you 
further on this later today, then, in a separate message.

Best regards,

Joseph Ransdell



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From: "Dimiter Dimov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Peirce Discussion Forum" <peirce-l@lyris.ttu.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:40 AM
Subject: [peirce-l] Need for counsel in Peirce matters


Dear Prof. Ransdell, dear List Members,

First of all I would like to thank the entire Peirce-L community for
your efforts and persistence in discussing wide range of issues related
to Peirce's philosophy and personality. I have learned a lot for the
last year, since my subscription to the List.

My name is Dimiter Dimov and I am a PhD Student at the Department for
Theory and History of Culture (Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University,
Bulgaria). I am in my second year of study. My field of research is
Peirce semiotics and more especially Iconicity. Peirce's philosophy is
not very widely presented in Bulgaria and with my thesis I am facing
(too boldly perhaps) both the introduction of Peirce's general
conceptions (and their translation into the Bulgarian semiotical
context) along with my more targeted research into the evolvement of
Peirce's term of Iconicity and its later interpretations along the
semiotical tradition. The provisional title of my dissertation is "The
Realistic Shift in the Reading/Interpretations of Peirce's Iconicity".
My supervisor is Prof. Ivaylo Znepolski (he is more into the French-
Saussurian tradition, if I may call it this way) and we are both not
very deep into the more general context of the Peircian branch of
semiotics, especially in America and especially in its "Iconicity"
aspect.

However, the reason for contacting you is not my expectation to give me
a full account of the Iconicity matters in the last few decades
(although I believe you are able to). It is not possible in a single
e-mail. The counsel I seek is more practical (of course I would no
decline any advice and competent assistance on other issues but only if
you have the time and patience to navigate me further on in our
correspondence and my immaturity about Peirce).

My research is funded by Tokyo Foundation (named after Riochi Sasakawa -
http://www.tkfd.or.jp/eng/index.shtml) and along my regular research
expenses I have a grant which allows me to spend from two to five months
in foreign institution to conduct my research. This grant is to cover
all expenses (travel, accommodation, daily allowances, library, etc.).
In this respect I would like to ask for your counsel where in USA or in
Europe (as long as it is closer) will be accessible a good archive,
library (part of University department, Research Center) containing
secondary literature about Iconicity and Peirce in general. On the basis
of this information I will try to contact the suggested bodies and
examine the possibility for formal invitation which will allow me to use
the grant. This is really essential for my research because the access
to literature about Perice and Iconicity in Bulgaria is very limited.

Thank you very much in advance!

Sincerely grateful,
Dimiter


Dimiter Dimov
PhD Student

Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
70 Neofit Rilski Str., floor 3 - 4
Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
tel.: +359 2 9803704 / fax: +359 2 9803662
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED];


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