C.S. Peirce and Category Theory • 1

Cf: Category TheoryJon Awbrey

I will use this space to post what comes to mind by way of Peirce and Category Theory.

Just to get the ball rolling (in good Sisyphean style) here’s my blog of mostly Peirce-related discussion and thought.

Here’s a historical perspective on the nature of signs and the conduct of inquiry in Aristotle, Peirce, Dewey, and a few other compatible thinkers.

More later …

Resources

cc: Category TheoryCyberneticsOntologStructural ModelingSystems Science
cc: FB | Peirce MattersLaws of Form

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