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- From: rflynn AT GUILFORD.EDU
- To: "Percy-L: Literary and Philosophical Discussion" <percy-l AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: transcendence and immanence
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 12:22:45 -0500
Thanks folks. This will help me out some. I just finished a first draft of
the thesis and will wrap it up by late April. Here's another thing that I'd
like some help on. Do Lacan's theory of language and the Peirce-Percy
theory have much in common? I've read some things about Lacan's theory, but
am too strapped for time, and probably too dumb, to go and read a bunch of
Lacan. What I have read, though, seems to be similar to the semiotic theory
in Lost in the Cosmos. Help...please.
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Re: transcendence and immanence,
rflynn, 03/18/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Karey Perkins, 03/19/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/19/2002
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Re: transcendence and immanence,
SrCoyote, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, James Piat, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, James Piat, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, rflynn, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/21/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Nikkibar, 03/22/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Marcus Smith, 03/22/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/26/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/26/2002
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