Book: The Continuity of Peirce's Thought (1998)
Publisher's
Listing at Vanderbilt University Press
Papers, Notes, and Sundry Items
Thargelion: a slideshow of my scanned reading notes on Plato's Gorgias (Summer 2007). 42 pages. Click on the page image to enlarge.
noemata: a slideshow of my scanned reading notes on Husserl and Merleau-Ponty (Winter 2006). 44 pages. Click on the page image to enlarge.
New Diagram of Semeiotic Process An animated illustration of signs in action!
Sources in American Philosophy: A Rough and Ready Research Bibliography for PHI 230
The Spirit of Two Communities: Charles S. Peirce and Josiah Royce on Scientific and Religious Community. American Academy of Religion (2001).
Notes on Open Source in Education, from Kalamazoo Linux Users Group Presentation (May 2001).
Open Sources and the Open Society: An Essay in Politics and Technology. Computer Scientists for Social Responsibility (May-June 2000).
Notes on Environmental Pragmatism. SAAP Summer Institute on Pragmatism, Burlington, VT (July 1999).
Charles S. Peirce on Esthetics and Ethics: A Bibliography. Online publication (1999).
The Ascent of Soul to Nous: Charles S. Peirce as Neoplatonist. International Society for Neoplatonic Studies (1995).
Joseph Brent's Peirce: The Question of Ethics. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (1994).
Public Hearings / Hearing Publics: A Pragmatic Approach to Applying Ethics. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (1993).
Dissertation Abstract: The Principle of Continuity in Charles S. Peirce's Phenomenology and Semeiotic. Vanderbilt University. (1992)
Essays by Henry David Thoreau
"Walking"
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This text was prepared by Kelly A. Parker, based on the first
printing in The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 9, no. 56 (June, 1862):
657-674. Images of the original pages were obtained from the Making of
America Collection, Cornell University Library http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/.
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"Civil Disobedience"
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This essay was originally published in May 1849 under
the title "Resistance to Civil Government" and reprinted
in 1866 under the title "Civil Disobedience." The present
text was prepared by Kelly A. Parker, based on The Writings
of Henry David Thoreau, Walden Edition, vol. 4
(Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press, 1906), pp. 356-
387. Page images were obtained from the Thoreau Institute
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