I have never regretted time spent
reading Peirce.
I first got that idea from
reading Peirce.
As a student at Harvard, before I had met Whitehead or
read Peirce, I wrote a paper called «The Self its own Maker.»
Not exact matches
I then had
read nothing of
Peirce and had never seen Whitehead or
read any of his metaphysical works.
This continuity is the heart of
Peirce's general doctrine of synechism, under which, as I
read him, agapastic evolution must be subsumed.
Thompson's discussion seems to limit «reaction» to transactions with simultaneous or contemporary entities; but
Peirce as I
read him allows memory (as in surprise) to instantiate secondness or reaction.
Peirce, as I
read him, never made this assumption.
I had already
read a good deal of
Peirce's writings, especially his logical works, but under Charles's stimulus came to see in him a much richer and variegated philosophic mind than I had seen theretofore.
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I started out by acknowledging that growth around prospering cities, even in hazardous environments, often feels «impossible but inevitable,» alluding to a line from the geographer
Peirce Lewis that I first
read in Peter Applebome's fine coverage of the flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.