“Thought requires achievement for its own development, and without this development it is nothing. Thought must live and grow in incessant new and higher translations, or it proves itself not to be genuine thought.” – C. S. Peirce (CP 5.595) Introduction: Captivating Pictures and Liberating Gestures At the center of one of the most famous anecdotes involving a famous philosopher, we encounter what is commonly called in English a gesture, in fact, a Neapolitan gesture, though one made by a Tur..
Despite the great interest on Peirce’s work in Europe especially from the 1960s onwards, Peirce’s na...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
After outlining his general theory of gestures as an “interface theory” synthesizing different disci...
“Comprendre est en attraper le geste, et pouvoir continuer”(J. Cavaillès) “The general theory of sig...
More than a century ago, reviewing the raging controversy over pragmatism, Jean Bourdeau wrote that ...
The idea of ‘gesture’ is present in the philosophical world in various forms. All of them might find...
The thesis defended in Giovanni Maddalena’s book, The Philosophy of Gesture. Completing Pragmatists’...
Giovanni Maddalena’s The Philosophy of Gesture: Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution is an ...
The paper both connects and disassociates the work of Walter Benjamin and Aby Warburg. There are two...
… eschatology. Imagine: it’s a sunny morning of January 20, 1961 in Washington D. C. JFK is deliveri...
Western Philosophy’s modern period has been very much shaped by a representationalism according to w...
© 2017 A. Benjamin. The paper both connects and disassociates the work of Walter Benjamin and Aby Wa...
“with a gesture which none that saw it ever forgot” (Woolf 93) This, the first of two volumes featur...
This part-performance, part-presentation was given as a contribution to the closed colloquium 'Exten...
Italy was one of the first places outside the US to manifest an interest in pragmatism. However, the...
Despite the great interest on Peirce’s work in Europe especially from the 1960s onwards, Peirce’s na...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
After outlining his general theory of gestures as an “interface theory” synthesizing different disci...
“Comprendre est en attraper le geste, et pouvoir continuer”(J. Cavaillès) “The general theory of sig...
More than a century ago, reviewing the raging controversy over pragmatism, Jean Bourdeau wrote that ...
The idea of ‘gesture’ is present in the philosophical world in various forms. All of them might find...
The thesis defended in Giovanni Maddalena’s book, The Philosophy of Gesture. Completing Pragmatists’...
Giovanni Maddalena’s The Philosophy of Gesture: Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution is an ...
The paper both connects and disassociates the work of Walter Benjamin and Aby Warburg. There are two...
… eschatology. Imagine: it’s a sunny morning of January 20, 1961 in Washington D. C. JFK is deliveri...
Western Philosophy’s modern period has been very much shaped by a representationalism according to w...
© 2017 A. Benjamin. The paper both connects and disassociates the work of Walter Benjamin and Aby Wa...
“with a gesture which none that saw it ever forgot” (Woolf 93) This, the first of two volumes featur...
This part-performance, part-presentation was given as a contribution to the closed colloquium 'Exten...
Italy was one of the first places outside the US to manifest an interest in pragmatism. However, the...
Despite the great interest on Peirce’s work in Europe especially from the 1960s onwards, Peirce’s na...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
After outlining his general theory of gestures as an “interface theory” synthesizing different disci...