Todd Willison’s Reviews > An Introduction to C. S. Peirce: Philosopher, Semiotician, and Ecstatic Naturalist > Status Update

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"There is a deep irrationalism at the heart of Peirce's ontology that is often overlooked because of the more obvious and accessible domain of thirdness/rationality".
— Jan 21, 2014 01:49PM
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Todd Willison
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"By an effort of will and self-control, the individual can bring much of this underwater material to the surface of consciousness. When this is done, given ideas increase in vividness and energy, thus overcoming the principle of the conservation of energy if only for a brief time. External experiences (raindrops) replenish the lake and gives the self an unending supply of new signs and interpretants"
— Jan 21, 2014 01:26PM

Todd Willison
is on page 109
"Importance of the tongue as the locus of personality via its language....an author's mind may be more present in one of his or her books than in some alleged interior psychic realm"
— Jan 21, 2014 01:07PM

Todd Willison
is on page 107
"Ideas form into conscious complexes (to use Jung's language) and move up and down the lake of consciousness
— Jan 21, 2014 12:57PM