The heterogenous and dynamic nature of mental images: An empirical study [PDF]
This article addresses the problem of the nature of mental imagery from a new perspective. It suggests that sign-theoretical approach as elaborated by C. S. Peirce can give a better and more comprehensive explanation of mental imagery.
Issajeva Jelena, Pietarinen Ahti-Veikko
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A Phenomenological Approach to Identifying the Components of Meaning Creation and Its Application in Ontology Based on Peirce’s Sign [PDF]
Objective: This study intends to extract the components of the effective concept in transforming the mental concept into a transferable concept from the perspective of experts based on Peirce’s sign and introduce it for use in ontologies.
Khadije Morady +2 more
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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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The New Wave of Pragmatism in Communication Studies
This article examines two recent discussions of pragmatism in the field of communication and media studies: Chris Russill’s reconstruction of a pragmatist tradition based on the theories of William James and John Dewey, and Mike Sandbothe’s neopragmatist
Bergman Mats
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Peircean semiotics and transmedia dynamics. Communicational potentiality of the model of Semiosis
In this article, we discuss the pragmatic relationship between semiosis and communication in order to characterize transmedia dynamics as a pragmatic offshoot of semiosis in media, a perspective that accounts for the incompleteness of the interpretant in
Geane Carvalho Alzamora +1 more
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Idempotents and structures of rings
We study a ring containing a complete set of orthogonal idempotents as a generalized matrix ring via its Peirce decomposition. We focus on the case where some of the underlying bimodule homomorphisms are zero.
Anh, P. N. +2 more
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In a bid to actualize some aspects of Peirce's thought for the analysis of cultural contemporary phenomena, this article tests a re-reading that crosses the Peircean approach with the semiotic proposals of Fontanille and Basso. The typology of signs from
Giacomo Festi
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Peirce’s more-than-human philosophy, its precursors, and its heirs
The paper discusses the more-than-human aspects of Charles S. Peirce’s semiotic philosophy, contextualizes it within the history of ideas (Aristotle, the Medievals, Montaigne, Descartes) and examines its syntony with and differences from 21st century ...
Nöth Winfried, Santaella Lucia
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C. S. Peirce and the Square Root of Minus One: Quaternions and a Complex Approach to Classes of Signs and Categorical Degeneration [PDF]
The beginning for C. S. Peirce was the reduction of the traditional categories in a list composed of a fundamental triad: quality, respect and representation.
Venancio, Rafael Duarte Oliveira
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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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