Re: [xmca] Humans and nature

From: David Kellogg <vaughndogblack who-is-at yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Mar 20 2008 - 16:24:59 PDT

Dear Michalis,
   
  I think there isn't any direct evidence for a Peircean influence. But I also think it's there.
   
  One POSSIBLE conduit is Volosinov. van Lier (2004) has pointed out that Volosinov's analysis of "Well!" in "Discourse in Art and Discourse in Life" (the appendix to his book on Freudianism) is reducible with almost no remainder to a Peircean one.
   
  Andy would say this is because of their common Hegelian origin. Peirce and Volosinov are cousins in the same generation like apes and humans; the latter is not descended from the former. That's probably so. But still, as Marx would say, "the anatomy of man is the key to the anatomy of the ape".

  David Kellogg
  Seoul National University of Education
   

       
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