Peirce on Person: Peirce’s Theory of Determination and the Existence of Personality

Appraisal 11 (1):26-32 (2016)
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Abstract

In his theory of determination, Charles Peirce considered two processes of determination, the semiotic process and epistemology. The semiotic process is an extensional process from object to interpretant that consists of an infinite chain of references that can be spatially reversible. The epistemological process of determination is temporal and irreversible, where the idea grows into the individual mind, as the universe is unfolded by the agency of mind.

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