Using Peirce as a guide, this paper explores the way in which light mediates finitude through the relational process of semiosis. Embodying the triadic logic of identity, difference and return, light creates space, time and matter. Attention is on simple bodily forms and the meta-physics of their relationality. The first section introduces the mathematical and metaphysical contours of Peirce’s approach. The second section motivates Peirce’s three categories as interwoven process. In the third section, Peirce’s formalism of the sign is presented and applied to simple physical and biological bodies
C.S. Peirce's semiotic approach admits the possibility of natural signic systems. This article explo...
In this paper, I trace the three-fold essence of “return”—a generating trope of identity and differe...
Signs Becoming Signs evinces a broad, transdisciplinary perspective based on the thinking of Charles...
Using Peirce as a guide, this paper explores the way in which light mediates finitude through the r...
The failure of modern science to create a common scientific framework for nature and consciousness m...
In this short paper I examine the connection between triadism and processuality in peircean semio...
It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the ki...
This thesis presents a reading of Charles Sanders Peirce’s logic of semeiosis as the foundation of a...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
.It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the k...
The onto-epistemological status of the person is the subject of much current debate, which centres a...
This paper investigates how Peirce manages to establish a transdisciplinary fallibilist view of the ...
An imaginative exploration of space and time in which light mediates the relationship between finitu...
This paper examines the connections between triadism and processuality in Peirce’s semiotics by comp...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is any unified theory of mental phenomena in...
C.S. Peirce's semiotic approach admits the possibility of natural signic systems. This article explo...
In this paper, I trace the three-fold essence of “return”—a generating trope of identity and differe...
Signs Becoming Signs evinces a broad, transdisciplinary perspective based on the thinking of Charles...
Using Peirce as a guide, this paper explores the way in which light mediates finitude through the r...
The failure of modern science to create a common scientific framework for nature and consciousness m...
In this short paper I examine the connection between triadism and processuality in peircean semio...
It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the ki...
This thesis presents a reading of Charles Sanders Peirce’s logic of semeiosis as the foundation of a...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
.It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the k...
The onto-epistemological status of the person is the subject of much current debate, which centres a...
This paper investigates how Peirce manages to establish a transdisciplinary fallibilist view of the ...
An imaginative exploration of space and time in which light mediates the relationship between finitu...
This paper examines the connections between triadism and processuality in Peirce’s semiotics by comp...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is any unified theory of mental phenomena in...
C.S. Peirce's semiotic approach admits the possibility of natural signic systems. This article explo...
In this paper, I trace the three-fold essence of “return”—a generating trope of identity and differe...
Signs Becoming Signs evinces a broad, transdisciplinary perspective based on the thinking of Charles...