“The pendulum of the mind oscillates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong.”
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Thanks to the new guide to the collected works of C.G. Jung, by Yeoman and Lu, this representation is closer to the spirit of Peirce’s Existential Graphs. In my mind what is consistent with E.G. is the thick black line of identity and the color blue. T:f(x) is Jung's Transcendent Function.
A and C retain their a priori function, expressed in Peirce’s notion of the function of a weathervane: i.e. space and time, respectively. This may be a clue to a proper interpretation of the problems Heidegger struggled with, or at least a clear indication of the problem minus the poetics of destructive metaphysics.
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