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  1. Philosophy of education in the semiotics of Charles Peirce: a cosmology of learning and loving.Alin Olteanu - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Semiotics and education -- Charles S. Peirce's list of categories and taxonomy of signs -- Semiotics as pragmatic logic -- Education in Peirce's divisions of science -- Suprasubjective being and suprasubjective learning -- From icon to argument -- Diagrammatic reasoning and learning -- Agapic learning -- The Peircean theory of learning and phenomenology -- Possible objections.
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  • The Fate of Meaning: Charles Peirce, Structuralism, and Literature.John K. Sheriff - 1989
    This succinct and lucid study examines the thought of the philosopher Charles Peirce as it applies to literary theory and shows that his concept of the sign can give us a fresh understanding of literary art and criticism. John Sheriff analyzes the treatment of determinate meaning and contends that as long as we cling to a notion of language that begins with Saussure's dyadic definition of signs, meaning cannot be treated as such any more than can essence or presence. Asserting (...)
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  • Peirce on Perception and Reasoning: From Icons to Logic.Kathleen A. Hull & Richard Kenneth Atkins (eds.) - 2017 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    The founder of both American pragmatism and semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce is widely regarded as an enormously important and pioneering theorist. In this book, scholars from around the world examine the nature and significance of Peirce’s work on perception, iconicity, and diagrammatic thinking. Abjuring any strict dichotomy between presentational and representational mental activity, Peirce’s theories transform the Aristotelian, Humean, and Kantian paradigms that continue to hold sway today and, in so doing, forge a new path for understanding the centrality of (...)
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  • (1 other version)A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of Charles Sanders Peirce.James Jakób Liszka - 1999 - The Personalist Forum 15 (2):437-442.
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  • Literary Discourse: A Semiotic-pragmatic Approach to Literature.Jørgen Dines Johansen - 2002 - University of Toronto Press.
    Using the semiotic theory of American philosopher Charles S. Peirce, Johansen applies psychoanalysis, psychology, literary hermeneutics, literary history, Habermasian communication, and discourse theory to literature, and, in the process, redefines it.
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  • Peirce: a guide for the perplexed.Cornelis De Waal - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Charles Sanders Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, is a hugely important and influential thinker in the history of American philosophy. His philosophical interests were broad and he made significant contributions in several different areas of thought. Moreover, his contributions are intimately connected and his philosophy designed to form a coherent and systematic whole. Contents: 1: Life and Work; Chapter 2: Logic; Chapter 3: The Doctrine of the Categories; Chapter 4: Semiotics; Chapter 5: Philosophy of Science; Chapter 6: Pragmatism but Not (...)
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  • (1 other version)A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of Charles Sanders Peirce.James Jacob Liszka - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (2):260-261.
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  • The Brain is Wider than the Sky: Analogy, Emotion, and Allegory.Paul Thagard - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (2):131-142.
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  • Introduction.Fred Block & Sean O'Riain - 2003 - Politics and Society 31 (2):187-191.
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