- businesses, and
laboratories in
which ongoing research into and
development of
Peircean concepts are
being vigorously undertaken. — Robert Burch, 2001, updated...
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grounds that it
converges towards something objective (a
thesis called Peircean realism named after C. S. Peirce). It
allows that a
moral judgment may...
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Peircean semiotic is triadic,
including sign, object, interpretant, as
opposed to the
dyadic Saussurian tradition (signifier, signified).
Peircean semiotics...
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interaction (HCI) have a
strong foundation in semiotics.
Based on his work in
Peircean semiotics and his
training in
computer science,
Nadin was the
first to...
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terms of all of
their communicative functions. From this perspective, the
Peircean category of
indexicality turns out to "give the key to the
pragmatic description...
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realism Naïve
realism New
realism (philosophy)
Ontic structural realism Peircean realism Perspectival realism Platonic realism Quasi-realism
Rational realism...
- 71:264–78. de Waal,
Cornelis (April 2006). "Having an Idea of Matter: A
Peircean Re****ation of
Berkeleyan Immaterialism".
Journal of the
History of Ideas...
- Gary
Richmond in 2005. A
major part of
trikonic analysis is the
three Peircean categories;
these consist of firstness,
secondness and thirdness: "Firstness...
- Logic. Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1981 (10th
edition 2008)
Peircean Reduction Thesis: the
Foundations of
Topological Logic. Lubbock, TX: Texas...
- that they mean, as well as mean
different things to
different people.
Peircean semiotics works from a
different notion of what a sign is. A sign is something...