The thesis defended in Giovanni Maddalena’s book, The Philosophy of Gesture. Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution, is that the pragmatist project represents a sound way to face the Kantian dilemmas. However, this project was incomplete and to overcome this gap, the author builds the concept of “complete gesture,” based more particularly on the phenomenology and semiotics of C. S. Peirce. In addition to being well-built, the concept is inspiring, and this is clearly demonstrated in it..
Peirce wrote this in 1902 as part of his “Minute Logic”, a major book project from his later, offici...
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There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...
Giovanni Maddalena’s The Philosophy of Gesture: Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution is an ...
“Thought requires achievement for its own development, and without this development it is nothing. T...
More than a century ago, reviewing the raging controversy over pragmatism, Jean Bourdeau wrote that ...
“Comprendre est en attraper le geste, et pouvoir continuer”(J. Cavaillès) “The general theory of sig...
The idea of ‘gesture’ is present in the philosophical world in various forms. All of them might find...
Western Philosophy’s modern period has been very much shaped by a representationalism according to w...
Starting from a pragmatist point of view the paper dismisses the argument that ethical conduct is al...
This is a preface to the contributions gathered in the issue. They are the outcome of two workshops ...
In Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness, Gabriele Gava tackles one of the thorniest questions in Peirc...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
The relationship between logic and ethics is one of the basic and most essential questions of classi...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
Peirce wrote this in 1902 as part of his “Minute Logic”, a major book project from his later, offici...
Texte accessible à partir du lien plus haut. Cet article a d'abord été une communication donnée au P...
There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...
Giovanni Maddalena’s The Philosophy of Gesture: Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution is an ...
“Thought requires achievement for its own development, and without this development it is nothing. T...
More than a century ago, reviewing the raging controversy over pragmatism, Jean Bourdeau wrote that ...
“Comprendre est en attraper le geste, et pouvoir continuer”(J. Cavaillès) “The general theory of sig...
The idea of ‘gesture’ is present in the philosophical world in various forms. All of them might find...
Western Philosophy’s modern period has been very much shaped by a representationalism according to w...
Starting from a pragmatist point of view the paper dismisses the argument that ethical conduct is al...
This is a preface to the contributions gathered in the issue. They are the outcome of two workshops ...
In Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness, Gabriele Gava tackles one of the thorniest questions in Peirc...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
The relationship between logic and ethics is one of the basic and most essential questions of classi...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
Peirce wrote this in 1902 as part of his “Minute Logic”, a major book project from his later, offici...
Texte accessible à partir du lien plus haut. Cet article a d'abord été une communication donnée au P...
There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...