In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrine of sign-inference presented by Aristotle in the Prior Analytics. In section III I argue that An. Pr. II.27 showed Peirce the possibility of a syllogistic reconstruction of non-syllogistic inferences, and taught him (i) to consider the premises of an argument as affording a \u3c3\u3b7\ub5\u3b5\u129\u3bf\u3bd or sign of the conclusion, and (ii) to consider the three syllo- gistic figures as three different signs based on three different semiotic principles. As a preliminary to my argument, in section II I discuss some of Peirce\u2019s later remarks on semiotic terminology that collectively throw some light on the historical models of Pei...
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
In this commentary, I reply to the fourteen papers published in the Sign Systems Studies special iss...
The Development and Meaning of the Theory of Relations in C.S. Peirce’s Philosophical System a...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
Argumentation scholars\u27 interest in the work of Charles Sanders Peirce has been almost exclusivel...
Classification of signs into various kinds is a vital enterprise in semio- tic research. As early as...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
Studies of C. S. Peirce’s theory of signs have typically focused on the sub-disciplines he branded g...
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...
This paper aims to consider Peirce and Eco’s approach to signs and semiotics in order to assess thei...
The aim of the text is not so much to stress the importance of Peirce's formal contributions to the ...
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
This paper is informed by Charles Sanders Peirce’s philosophy as semiotics or the doctrine of signs....
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
In this commentary, I reply to the fourteen papers published in the Sign Systems Studies special iss...
The Development and Meaning of the Theory of Relations in C.S. Peirce’s Philosophical System a...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
Argumentation scholars\u27 interest in the work of Charles Sanders Peirce has been almost exclusivel...
Classification of signs into various kinds is a vital enterprise in semio- tic research. As early as...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
Studies of C. S. Peirce’s theory of signs have typically focused on the sub-disciplines he branded g...
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...
This paper aims to consider Peirce and Eco’s approach to signs and semiotics in order to assess thei...
The aim of the text is not so much to stress the importance of Peirce's formal contributions to the ...
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
This paper is informed by Charles Sanders Peirce’s philosophy as semiotics or the doctrine of signs....
Charles Sanders Peirce is known to be the inventor of many concepts and theoretical objects that ha...
In this commentary, I reply to the fourteen papers published in the Sign Systems Studies special iss...
The Development and Meaning of the Theory of Relations in C.S. Peirce’s Philosophical System a...