The great divide of modern thought is whether mind is real or naught. The conceit that either mind is reducible to matter or that mind is utterly ethereal is rooted in a mind-versus-matter dichotomy that can be characterized as the modern error, a fatally flawed fallacy rooted in the philosophy and culture of nominalism. A Peircean semiotic outlook, applied to an understanding of social life, provides a new and full-bodied understanding of semiosis as the bridge between mind and matter, and human biology and culture. I begin by first delineating the false divide and showing Charles Sanders Peirce’s alternative to it, then explore the implications of a semiotic approach to mind as trans-action, then consider the self-transcending nature of the...
Regular physics is unsatisfactory in that it fails to take into consideration phenomena relating to ...
It is often thought that consciousness has a qualitative dimension that cannot be tracked by science...
The article examines whether it is possible to provide a coherent naturalist account of the emergenc...
The great divide of modern thought is whether mind is real or naught. The conceit that either mind i...
.It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the k...
none1noIn this paper, I will present a theoretical comparison between Peirce's cognitive Semiotics &...
It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the ki...
In an unpublished manuscript, Charles Sanders Peirce set down almost at random a small specimen que...
The purpose of this work is to propose Charles Peirce\u27s semiotic idealism as an acceptable middle...
This piece continues ideas developed in my essay, Mind Matters, through responding to the critique o...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is any unified theory of mental phenomena in...
As a counterargument to the Cartesian split that has impacted both speculative and practical fields ...
The meaning-making phenomenon is highlighted from the points of view of rationalistic dualism, embod...
Peirce's best idea, and the one least implemented by himself and his followers, is that of an ethics...
Regular physics is unsatisfactory in that it fails to take into consideration phenomena relating to ...
It is often thought that consciousness has a qualitative dimension that cannot be tracked by science...
The article examines whether it is possible to provide a coherent naturalist account of the emergenc...
The great divide of modern thought is whether mind is real or naught. The conceit that either mind i...
.It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the k...
none1noIn this paper, I will present a theoretical comparison between Peirce's cognitive Semiotics &...
It seems reasonable to suggest that the sensible body-mind complex, when examined from within the ki...
In an unpublished manuscript, Charles Sanders Peirce set down almost at random a small specimen que...
The purpose of this work is to propose Charles Peirce\u27s semiotic idealism as an acceptable middle...
This piece continues ideas developed in my essay, Mind Matters, through responding to the critique o...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is any unified theory of mental phenomena in...
As a counterargument to the Cartesian split that has impacted both speculative and practical fields ...
The meaning-making phenomenon is highlighted from the points of view of rationalistic dualism, embod...
Peirce's best idea, and the one least implemented by himself and his followers, is that of an ethics...
Regular physics is unsatisfactory in that it fails to take into consideration phenomena relating to ...
It is often thought that consciousness has a qualitative dimension that cannot be tracked by science...
The article examines whether it is possible to provide a coherent naturalist account of the emergenc...