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Peirce and Jakobson: Towards a Structuralist Reconstruction of Peirce
1980Jakobson has argued that Peirce “must be regarded as a genuine and bold forerunner of structural linguistics” (1971:II,565). Indeed the claim that “...modern structuralist thinking has clearly established language as a system of signs, and linguistics as part of the science of signs or semiotic” (1971:II,713),might lend credence to the first proposal ...
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Peirce’s Rhetorical Turn: Conceptualizing education as semiosis
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013Torill Strand
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Con Peirce, al di là di Peirce
1999Il saggio evidenzia alcuni concetti della semiotica di Peirce che sono stati importanti per gli sviluppi successivi della semiotica, come pure alcuni limiti dell'elaborazione teorica del filosofo americano.
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2016
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, who considered himself primarily a logician. His contributions to the development of modern logic at the turn of the 20th century were colossal, original and influential.
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an accomplished scientist, philosopher, and mathematician, who considered himself primarily a logician. His contributions to the development of modern logic at the turn of the 20th century were colossal, original and influential.
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Peirce’s ‘Prescision’ as a Transcendental Method
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2011Gabriele Gava
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The Method of Scientific Discovery in Peirce’s Philosophy: Deduction, Induction, and Abduction
Logica Universalis, 2011Cassiano Terra Rodrigues
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