Charles Sanders Peirce began writing on semiotics, which he also called semeiotics, meaning the philosophical study of signs, in the 1860s, around the...
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Charles Sanders Peirce (/pɜːrs/ PURSS; September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914) was an American scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is...
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This Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography consolidates numerous references to the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce, including letters, manuscripts, publications...
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27–year-old Charles Sanders Peirce, who eventually founded pragmatism, presented a paper entitled "On a New List of Categories" to the American Academy of Arts...
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Indexicality (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
The modern concept originates in the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce, in which indexicality is one of the three fundamental sign modalities...
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influential in the study of linguistic signs. The other major semiotic theory, developed by C. S. Peirce, defines the sign as a triadic relation as "something...
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Outline of semiotics Private language argument Semiofest Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce Social semiotics Structuralist semiotics Universal...
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Existential graph (redirect from Peirce diagram)
existential graph is a type of diagrammatic or visual notation for logical expressions, proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, who wrote on graphical logic...
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Encoding/decoding model of communication Models of communication Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce Semiotics Theaker, Alison (2004). The public relations handbook...
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Semiosis (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
communicate through any of the senses, visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or taste. The term was introduced by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) to describe...
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Sign (category Semiotics)
Douglas Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce Icon Icon (computing) Ideogram Interpretation of dreams Edmund Leach Claude Lévi-Strauss List of symbols...
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by Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. The common features of these theories are a reliance on the pragmatic maxim as a means of clarifying...
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Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce was the adopted name of Charles Sanders Peirce (September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914), an American philosopher, logician...
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Eduardo Kohn (category Academic staff of McGill University)
challenge the most basic assumptions of anthropological thought. Using the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce, Kohn proposes that all life forms...
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logic, Peirce's law is named after the philosopher and logician Charles Sanders Peirce. It was taken as an axiom in his first axiomatisation of propositional...
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Pragmaticism (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
"Pragmaticism" is a term used by Charles Sanders Peirce for his pragmatic philosophy starting in 1905, in order to distance himself and it from pragmatism...
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Map symbol (section Cognition and semiotics)
for creating new symbols. According to semiotics, specifically the Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce, map symbols are "read" by map users when...
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Roberta Kevelson (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
semiotician. She was an acknowledged authority on the pragmatism theories of Charles Sanders Peirce. Kevelson was born in Fall River, Massachusetts and graduated...
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Sign relation (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
relation is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as semiotics, as developed by Charles Sanders Peirce. Thus, if a sunflower, in turning towards...
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Representation (arts) (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
Burch, R 2005, "Charles Sanders Peirce", in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, viewed 24 April 2006 [2]. Chandler, D, Semiotics for Beginners: Modality...
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Biosemiotics (redirect from Semiotic biology)
and biosyntactics. Apart from Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) and Charles W. Morris (1903–1979), early pioneers of biosemiotics were Jakob von Uexküll...
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Tychism (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
lit. 'chance') is a thesis proposed by the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce that holds that absolute chance, or indeterminism, is a real factor...
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Juliette Peirce (/ˈpɜːrs/; d. October 4, 1934) was the second wife of the mathematician and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce. Almost nothing is known...
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Interpretant (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
transitively. The concept of "interpretant" is part of Charles Sanders Peirce's "triadic" theory of the sign. For Peirce, the interpretant is an element...
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Social semiotics (also social semantics) is a branch of the field of semiotics which investigates human signifying practices in specific social and cultural...
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pedagogy – Roland Barthes – Julia Kristeva – Charles Sanders Peirce – Ferdinand de Saussure – Semiotic square Mikhail Bakhtin Mary Louise Pratt – René...
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Pragmatism (redirect from List of pragmatists)
philosophers Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. In 1878, Peirce described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the...
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The philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) did considerable work over a period of years on the classification of sciences (including mathematics)...
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Phaneron (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
of phenomenology, or of what Charles Sanders Peirce later called phaneroscopy. The term, which was introduced in 1905, is similar to the concept of the...
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metaphysics. Charles Sanders Peirce, who had read Kant and Hegel closely, and who also had some knowledge of Aristotle, proposed a system of merely three...
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