[percy-l] Chimps, Yorkies, words and autism.
RHONDA MCDONNELL
rhonda_mcdonnell at msn.com
Thu Mar 27 17:13:21 EDT 2008
I seem to remember Peirce using communication with his dog as evidence of triadic communication. I remember being startled by it and wondering what WP thought about it. I was looking at his copy of Peirce's collected works, but no marginalia gave his reaction (if any) away. Of course, he had no trouble viewing other philosopher's--even those he admired--as being wrong about certain points. He said more than once that Kierkegaard got the religious stage and the movement into the religious wrong.
--Rhonda "You live in a deranged age, more deranged than usual, because in spite of great scientific and technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing." Walker Percy
From: Nikkibar at aol.comDate: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 17:10:22 -0400To: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.orgSubject: Re: [percy-l] Chimps, Yorkies, words and autism.
Dear Rhonda,
At the time of our conversations about animal communication we were not focused on CSP and his triadic/dyadic distinctions. Just words. Nor did we ever discuss animals' abilities to understand words (you should see what my Yorkie does at the mention of steak!) as opposed to their abilities to communicate back ( surely his response is of a positive nature at that mention of steak). My impression is that WP would be negative on both issues -- or would have been then. It would be interesting to hear his response to Temple Grandin's Animals in Translation and Thinking in Pictures, neither of which had been published in his lifetime. For that matter, it would be interesting to hear his reflection on CSP's views and the problems of deep autism generally...
Nikki
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