This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand it one must examine what valid arguments make us do (or: what Achilles does and the Tortoise doesn’t, in Carroll’s famed fable). It introduces Charles Peirce’s distinction between symbols, indices and icons as three different kinds of signification whereby the sign picks out its object by learned convention, by unmediated indication, and by resemblance respectively. It is then argued that logical form is represented by the third, iconic, kind of sign. It is noted that icons uniquely enjoy partial identity between sign and object, and argued that this holds the key to Carroll’s puzzle. Finally, from this examination of sign-types metaphysical...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...
Peirce's semiotics can be effectively used for modeling different sorts of signs. In this pape...
Aristotle’s theory of language is studied with regard to the possibility of saying what does not exi...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
ABSTRACT : This paper shows the connection between Peircian logic and semiotics. Logical validity is...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
Signs of Logic is about several topics in logic, widely conceived under Peircean themes, as well as ...
The major principles and systems of C. S. Peirce's ground-breaking theory of signs and signification...
The goal of this paper is a reassessment of Peirce’s doctrine of symbol. The paper discusses a commo...
Classification of signs into various kinds is a vital enterprise in semio- tic research. As early as...
Since the two Peirceana issues of VS of 1988 and 1990, much has changed in Peirce scholarship. The p...
tinction between icons, indices and symbols. These are three kinds of signifi cation—spe-cifi cally,...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...
Peirce's semiotics can be effectively used for modeling different sorts of signs. In this pape...
Aristotle’s theory of language is studied with regard to the possibility of saying what does not exi...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
ABSTRACT : This paper shows the connection between Peircian logic and semiotics. Logical validity is...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
Signs of Logic is about several topics in logic, widely conceived under Peircean themes, as well as ...
The major principles and systems of C. S. Peirce's ground-breaking theory of signs and signification...
The goal of this paper is a reassessment of Peirce’s doctrine of symbol. The paper discusses a commo...
Classification of signs into various kinds is a vital enterprise in semio- tic research. As early as...
Since the two Peirceana issues of VS of 1988 and 1990, much has changed in Peirce scholarship. The p...
tinction between icons, indices and symbols. These are three kinds of signifi cation—spe-cifi cally,...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...
Peirce's semiotics can be effectively used for modeling different sorts of signs. In this pape...
Aristotle’s theory of language is studied with regard to the possibility of saying what does not exi...