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Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):73-84 (2005)

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  1. Semeiotic and the Cement of the Universe: A Peircean Process Approach to Causation.Menno Hulswit - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (3):339 - 363.
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  • Peirce's Pragmatism: The Design for Thinking.Phyllis Chiasson - 2002 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 38 (4):681-685.
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  • Peirce, Signs, and Meaning.Floyd Merrell - 1997 - Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.
    C.S. Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, was an American philosopher and mathematician whose influence has been enormous on the field of semiotics. Merrell uses Pierce's theories to reply to the all-important question: "What and where is meaning?".
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  • Language Learning and Concept Acquisition: Foundational Issues.William Demopoulos (ed.) - 1986 - Ablex.
    This volume features work on learning by researchers in various disciplines who share an interest in the systematic study of cognition and in the study of the formal and semantic aspects of language acquisition. A recurring theme is that language learning involves the acquisition of certain competencies and the formation of a system of beliefs which are significantly underdetermined by the linguistic and nonlinguistic inputs available to the learner. Theories of language learning must confront the epistemological problem of how it (...)
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  • Peirce's Pragmatism: The Design for Thinking.Phyllis Chiasson (ed.) - 2001 - BRILL.
    This book cuts through the complex writing style of the seminal philosopher, Charles Sanders Peirce. It disentangles his ideas, explains them one by one, and then puts the pieces back together for application to educational issues. Accessible to a general readership, this study provides useful insights into Peirce's pragmatism for educators and philosophers.
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  • Learning from Error, Karl Popper's Psychology of Learning.William Berkson & John Wettersten - 1989 - Synthese 78 (3):357-358.
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