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The Revo‐Evo Debate in the History and Philosophy of Science
The paper juxtaposes revolutionary and evolutionary positions in epistemology in general as well as the history of science. While it deems the evolutionary arguments more persuasive, it also stresses the dependence of our assessment of change on the language we choose to describe the theories and positions under consideration.
Yemima Ben‐Menahem
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What Connects Biolinguistics and Biosemiotics?
This paper reviews the background, fundamental questions, current issues, and goals of the intellectual movements initiated by Noam Chomsky’s biolinguistics and Thomas A. Sebeok’s (1920-2001) biosemiotics.
Prisca Augustyn
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Letter from Helen Moore Peirce to her son Joseph M. Peirce, 3 December 1910
Helen Moore Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to her son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont; she talks about his illness and how to treat his stomach while ...
Peirce, Helen Moore, 1851-1929;
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ABSTRACT Previous research into children's comprehension of syntactic structures has investigated early awareness of transitive and intransitive structures amongst monolingual children but research into bilingual children's understanding of the same sentence structures is lacking. This study compared 46 3–5‐year‐old bilingual children who spoke English
Noorin Rodenhurst, Katherine Messenger
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Neste artigo examinamos a reconstrução que Charles S. Peirce faz da divisão kantiana analítico/sintético, amparada por sua fenomenologia, semiótica e pragmatismo. A análise dos escritos sobre matemática do filósofo sugere uma noção de verdades analíticas a posteriori e necessárias, isto é, de proposições que expressam uma crença justificável na ...
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Letter from Helen Moore Peirce to her son Joseph Peirce, 7 December 1910
Letter from Helen Moore Peirce to her son Joseph Peirce, a student at Norwich University. She mentions not liking the latest local election results, as well as mentions the women writing back and forth to him (Alice and Nell) who are jealous of each ...
Peirce, Helen Moore, 1851-1929;
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Challenges of Semiotic Abduction in Management Research
Abstract This Counterpoint challenges Fleming and Oswick’s (2025) Point paper and their notion of loosely coupled abduction. Whereas their Point emphasizes how abductive theorizing can balance creativity and rigor through consensus‐based plausibility, we argue that this very reliance on consensus carries epistemic risks.
Igor Filatotchev +3 more
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Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to his son Joseph M. Peirce, 10 December 1910
Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He reports on his activities and provides updates on friends and family.
Peirce, Joseph M., 1850-1923;
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Abstract Debates about theorizing in management and organization studies have at their core the question of how scholars mobilize different modes of reasoning. The principles of deduction and induction have long structured methodological discussions.
Christopher Wickert
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