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Title:
Charles Sanders Peirce in His Own Words : 100 Years of Semiotics, Communication and Cognition
Author:
Alexander, Victoria N., contributor.
ISBN:
9781614516415
Physical Description:
1 online resource (606 p.)
Series:
Semiotics, Communication and Cognition [SCC] , 14
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Table of contents -- Charles Sanders Peirce - Primary Sources and Abbreviations -- 1. Aesthetic Value in Peirce's Theistic Naturalism -- 2. Man, Word, and the Other -- 3. Semiotic Gold at the End of Peirce's Rainbow: on the Fallible Pursuit of Reality -- 4. Testimony and the Self -- 5. Against Pretend Doubt -- 6. Motion and Thought - a Generic Metaphor -- 7. Peirce on Realism and Nominalism: the Metaphysics and Ethics of a Community of Inquirers -- 8. Peircean Inquiry and Secret Communication -- 9. Peirce on Non-Accidental Causes of Belief -- 10. Scientific Method and the Realist Hypothesis -- 11. Logic is Rooted in the Social Principle (and vice versa) -- 12. Reasoning is Communal in Method and Spirit -- 13. The Bottomless Lake of Consciousness -- 14. Physical Laws are not Habits, while Rules of Life are -- 15. Semiosis: from Taxonomy to Process -- 16. Is Peirce's Fallibilism an Ethical Attitude? -- 17. Peirce's Fallibilism in the Context of the Theory of Cognition and the Theory of Inquiry -- 18. Diagrams or Rubbish -- 19. How does Cognition come from Chance? -- 20. Peirce's Graph of "a Sort of Equilateral Hyperbola" -- 21. Icons and Indices Assert Nothing -- 22. Bohemians, Like Me -- 23. Peirce's Evolutionary Thought -- 24. Peirce's Guess at the Sphinx's Riddle: The symbol as the Mind's Eyebeam -- 25. Love as Attention in Peirce's Thought -- 26. A Person is Like a Cluster of Stars -- 27. Crystal-Clearness: For the Second-Rates -- 28. On the Nature of Rare Minds & Useless Things -- 29. The Heart as a Perceptive Organ -- 30. On the "Realistic Hypostatization of Relations" -- 31. Peirce's Role in the History of Logic: Lingua Universalis and Calculus Ratiocinator -- 32. Pure Zero -- 33. Peirce on Theory and Practice -- 34. Peirce and the Discipline of Metaphysics -- 35. Peirce's First Rule of Reason and the Process of Learning -- 36. Bridging Ancient and Contemporary Knowing -- 37. Peirce's Process Ontology of Relational Order -- 38. The Degenerate Monkey -- 39. On Digital Photo-Index -- 40. Semiotic Propedeutics for Logic and Cognition -- 41. The First Correlate -- 42. Logic, Ethics and the Ethics of Logic -- 43. Beauty and the Best -- 44. Iconicity in Peircean situated cognitive Semiotics -- 45. The Purloined Inkstand -- 46. A Very Short Version of Diagrammatic Reasoning -- 47. Against Preposterous Philosophies of Mind -- 48. Dream and Drama: Peirce's Copernican Turn -- 49. Words that Matter: Peirce and the Ethics of Scientific Terminology -- 50. The Curious Case of Peirce's Anthropomorphism -- 51. Peirce and the "Flood of False Notions" -- 52. Peirce on Science, Practice, and the Permissibility of 'Stout Belief' -- 53. Logic, Time, and Knowledge -- 54. The Hypoicons -- 55. The Phenomenon of Reasoning -- 56. Peirce's Abduction -- 57. Terminology and Scientific Advancement -- 58. Fibers of Abduction -- 59. Experience and Education -- 60. Peirce, Pragmatism, and Purposive Action -- 61. Peirce's Method of Work -- 62. Metaphysics of Wickedness -- 63. A Pragmaticist Appreciates the Past -- 64. Peirce's Logotheca -- 65. Animals use Signs, They just don't know it -- 66. A Purely Mathematical Way for Peirce's Semiotics -- 67. Pragmatism, Cultural Lags and Moral Self-Reflection -- 68. Peirce on Hegel, Pragmaticism, and "the Triadic Class of Philosophical Doctrines" -- 69. Science as a Communicative Mode of Life -- 70. Not an Individual, but a dual Self (at least) -- 71. Science and Metaphysics -- 72. The Semiosphere: A Synthesis of the Physio-, Bio-, Eco-, and Technospheres -- 73. Peirce's Persistent Interest in Economics -- 74. The River of Pragmatism -- 75. Visualizing Reason -- 76. Self-Control, Self-Surrender, and Self-Constitution: The Large Significance of an "Afterthought" -- 77. The Peircean Concept of Existential Graph and Discovery in Mathematics -- 78. Peirce on Metaphor -- 79. Peirce's System of 66 Classes of Signs -- 80. Peirce's Philosophical Theology, Continuity, and Communication with the Deity -- 81. The Play of Musement -- 82. On Peirce's Visualization of the Classifications of Signs: Finding a Common Pattern in Diagrams -- 83. Truth and Satisfaction: The Gist of Pragmaticism -- 84. Collateral Experience and Interpretation: Narrative Cognition and Symbolization -- 85. "Don't You Think So?" -- 86. Collateral Experience as a Prerequisite for Signification -- 87. Comparing Ideas: Comparational Analysis and Peirce's Phenomenology -- 88. Developing from Peirce's Late Semeiotic Realism -- References -- Index
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