Comments on Donna West's Essay (2019) "Thirdness along the Intuitional Path"
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Donna West, professor at State University of New York at Courtland, publishes an essay of interest to both postmoderns and scholastics. What are the preconditions for the emergence of event relations? How do humans prepare for objective intellection? How do we figure out what is happening?
The spotlight falls of Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), author of Degrees of Knowledge, and Charles Peirce (1839-1914), the founder of postmodern semiotics.
These comments construct category-based nested forms and judgments out of West's exploration. Specificative and the exemplar formal causalities come into play. These are developed in Comments on John Deely's Book (1994) New Beginnings. Also, the positivist and empirio-schematic judgments enter the scene. These first appear in Comments on Jacques Maritain's Book (1935) Natural Philosophy.
There is more than one way to portray intuition. These comments embellish West's inquiry in unexpected ways.