Sent to GMU 23 Oct 2000. The full title of this lecture is "The Legacy of Charles Sanders Peirce and the Experience of the Peirce Biographer (Joseph Brent, Historian, Ph. D.)" . This was Lecture No.9, of the Johnson Center Lecture Series given during 1998 Fall semester at George Mason University. It was the third of three lectures on the topic Philosophy. For documents and printouts of the transparencies used in this lecture, go to the IASIS Report titled: JOHNSON CENTER LECTURE SERIES ON COMPLEXITY: Lecture Group 3, in Box 36, Folder 11. The lecture was videotaped by GMU student video center technicians. It was approximately 42 minutes in length. In 2000 the report and the VHS cassette were donated to Fenwick Library Special Collections and Archives, where they are in Box Numbers 36 and 67 respectively.
OVERALL LIST OF THE 12 JOHNSON CENTER LECTURES:
1- Thought Leaders and Their Contributions.
This lecture was not filmed; it is hoped to make a studio videotape later.
2 - Twenty Laws of Complexity
This lecture was not filmed; it is hoped to make a studio videotape later.
3 - Applications in Industry & Government
4 - Implications for Higher Education, Part I: Undergraduate Education in the USA
5 - Seven Milestones in the History of Thought
This lecture was not filmed; it is hoped to make a studio videotape later.
6 - The Mathematics of Structure
7 - Applications in Ghana, Liberia and Mexico
8 - Higher Education and the Thought Leaders
9 - The Legacy of Charles Sanders Peirce
10 - The Work Program of Complexity
11 - Applications of Im in Cyprus
12 - The Wandwaver Solution
R.w., circa 2000, with edits in 2005