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Los Signos Del Tiempo: El afecto y la vida como potencias de la historia
En este texto remontamos la reflexión de Gilles Deleuze sobre la taxonomía de los signos en Charles S. Peirce en el contexto de sus seminarios sobre cine.
Edwin Culp
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La recepción de Charles S. Peirce en Tucumán [PDF]
A brief history of the reception of Charles S. Peirce in the city of Tucuman in the North of Argentina is described with some detail: 1) Courses and lectures; 2 ...
Nubiola, Jaime
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The Biosemiotic Approach in Biology : Theoretical Bases and Applied Models [PDF]
Biosemiotics is a growing fi eld that investigates semiotic processes in the living realm in an attempt to combine the fi ndings of the biological sciences and semiotics. Semiotic processes are more or less what biologists have typically referred to as “
El-Hani, Charbel +3 more
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Language machines: Toward a linguistic anthropology of large language models
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) challenge long‐standing assumptions in linguistics and linguistic anthropology by generating human‐like language without relying on rule‐based structures. This introduction to the special issue Language Machines calls for renewed engagement with LLMs as socially embedded language technologies.
Siri Lamoureaux +2 more
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Review of Ulrich Baltzer, "Erkenntnis als Relationengeflecht: Kategorien bei Charles S. Peirce" [PDF]
This book arose from the author’s recent dissertation written under the Gerhard Schonrich at Munich. It focuses on Peirce’s theory of categories and his epistemology. According to Baltzer, what is distinctive in Peirce’s theory of knowledge
Callaway, H. G.
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Semiosis and pragmatism: toward a dynamic concept of meaning [PDF]
Philosophers and social scientists of diverse orientations have suggested that the pragmatics of semiosis is germane to a dynamic account of meaning as process. Semiosis, the central focus of C. S.
Merrell, Floyd, Queiroz, João
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From the Margins to the Center: The Transformative Promise of Philosophy for Children
Abstract What began as an innovative idea in the late 1960s—the recognition that even very young children are philosophically disposed—is no longer considered novel. While philosophy for children has transitioned from a fledgling initiative to a worldwide movement, it remains on the margins of education. In this article, we look back at key initiatives
Maughn Rollins Gregory +2 more
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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El concepto de número natural según Charles S. Peirce [PDF]
Contrario a lo que quizás hace pensar el título, este no es un estudio amplio o filosófico de la noción de número natural en el pensamiento peirceano.
Oostra, Arnold
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Charles Peirce's limit concept of truth [PDF]
This entry explores Charles Peirce's account of truth in terms of the end or ‘limit’ of inquiry. This account is distinct from – and arguably more objectivist than – views of truth found in other pragmatists such as James and Rorty.
Legg, Catherine
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