jgill
↪jgill By computation do you mean reasoning?
Yes, I do mean that in a certain sense too. Do you suggest it is an example of reason and no computation? — kudos
apokrisis
Joshs
Phenomenology compounds the Cartesian error by building up the barrier made between mind and world. — apokrisis
Gregory
apokrisis
I don't think Peirce is so different from all those continental thinkers anyway — Gregory
Phenomenology has been developing since Kant. — Gregory
Gregory
apokrisis
Gregory
Gregory
schopenhauer1
Peirce argued for the irreducible triadicity of a semiotic modelling relation and an expansion of that from a statement about epistemology to a story of ontic and cosmic generality. — apokrisis
apokrisis
The problem is the Cartesian monistic subject = the Peircean triadic model. If it's equivalent functionally, what does it matter? — schopenhauer1
Joshs
The three choices are the monisms of materialism and idealism, the Cartesian dualism of two varieties of substantial being,, and then the trichotomies of any holistic or systems causality. — apokrisis
Joshs
Is a Phenomenologist? - https://arisbe.sitehost.iu.edu/menu/library/aboutcsp/ransdell/PHENOM.HTM
Note the Cartesian roots of phenomenology and its steady retreat into the primacy of subjectivity. Peirce argued for the irreducible triadicity of a semiotic modelling relation and an expansion of that from a statement about epistemology to a story of ontic and cosmic generality. — apokrisis
Joshs
apokrisis
According to your author: — Joshs
Peirce maintains a notion of objects of experience as independent of the subject who does the experiencing. — Joshs
Joshs
Philosophy professor and president of the CS Peirce Society vs some random angry dude on the internet. Gee, it’s tough to decide who to give greater credence to. — apokrisis
apokrisis
Joshs
apokrisis
so yes, I think I’m more of an authority on Husserl than he is. But I don’t think credentials are the issue here. We should stick with the arguments. — Joshs
apokrisis
Do you think affectivity , which has become a major topic in psychology these days, plays an important role in the understanding of logic and rationality, and doe Perice accord an important place for it in his model? — Joshs
schopenhauer1
umwelt or private habits of interpretation. — apokrisis
apokrisis
apokrisis
Doesn’t this become constructivist woo just as wooey as any Cartesian subject? — schopenhauer1
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