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Abduction and Deduction in Dynamical Cognitive Science
Abstract This paper reviews the recent history of a subset of research in dynamical cognitive science, in particular that subset that allies itself with the sciences of complexity and casts cognitive systems as interaction dominant, noncomputational, and nonmodular. I look at this history in the light of C.S.
Anthony Chemero
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Spekulative Forensik. Verdacht und erzählerische Imagination in Edmond Locards Die Kriminaluntersuchung und ihre wissenschaftlichen Methoden. [PDF]
Edmond Locard's L'enquête criminelle et les méthodes scientifiques marks a pivotal moment in criminology's transformation from a largely unmethodical practice to a scientific discipline. While Locard is best known for advancing laboratory methods of forensic analysis, this article argues that at the heart of his conception of forensics lies the ...
Sander A.
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Indexes: Cultural Nature and Natural Culture
Umberto Eco’s essential contribution to semiotics consisted in finding a theoretical equilibrium between deconstructive tendencies, aiming at presenting cultural habits as pure conventional but naturalized products, and motivational trends, claiming the ...
Massimo Leone
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O processo evolutivo: uma análise semiótica
Esta pesquisa é uma Análise Semiótica da Biologia Evolutiva, utilizando-se para tanto o quadro categorial de Charles S. PEIRCE (1853-1914). Questões como Diversidade, Acaso e Relações Ambientais são discutidas através de relações sígnicas.
Ana Maria de Andrade Caldeira +1 more
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Peirce's Concept of the Index: The Need for a Fourth Sign
The purpose of this paper is to examine C.S. Peirce's concept of the indexical sign, to show that it is inadequate to account for the 'indexical' properties of language, and to propose a modification of that concept.
Woolley, Dale E.
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Sémiotique de la littérature et esthétique des signes [PDF]
Incidences et convergences: de la sémiotique de Peirce à la sémiotique de Tartu. La sémiotique de la littérature: son objet, son rôle et sa place. Littérature et littérarité. Sémiotique de la littérarité: la logique de l'esthétique.
Francoeur, Marie
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Science as a Communicative Mode of Life [PDF]
"I do not call the solitary studies of a single man a science. It is only when a group of men, more or less in intercommunication, are aiding and stimulating one another by their understanding of a particular group of studies as outsiders cannot ...
Barrena, Sara, Nubiola, Jaime
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Science as a Form of Life and Cross-disciplinarity: Mariano Artigas and Charles S. Peirce [PDF]
According to Charles S. Peirce and to Mariano Artigas, science is the collective and cooperative activity of all those whose lives are animated by the desire to discover the truth. The particular sciences are branches of a common tree.
Nubiola, Jaime
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Falibilismo e matemática em Charles S. Peirce
A doutrina falibilista de Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) afirma que, por meio do raciocínio, não podemos nunca obter certeza, exatidão e universalidade absolutas.
José Renato Salatiel
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Resisting the Lure of Certainty, Seeking the Unity of Truth: A Nineteenth-Century Voice with Twenty-first-Century Resonance [PDF]
In her essay, the author seeks to bring the vision of nineteenth-century American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce to the attention of those involved in the contemporary debate over the relationship between religion and science. Peirce\'s conception of
Patton, Elizabeth
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