Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have seen mainstream analytic philosophy broaden its traditional focus on symbols to recognise the so-called essential indexical. Can the moral now be extended to icons? Is there an “essential icon”? And if so, what exactly would be essential about it? It is argued that there is and it consists in logical form. Danielle Macbeth’s radical new “expressivist” interpretation of Frege’s logic and Charles Peirce’s existential graphs are mobilized in support of this claim
I discuss the nature of phonosymbolism in poetry. My aim is to define more clearly the notion of pho...
According to Peirce, iconic interpretation is an associative inference on the basis of similarity. I...
In this article the poem “Sitate per pos” by Lina Spies is decoded according to semiotic premises, i...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
tinction between icons, indices and symbols. These are three kinds of signifi cation—spe-cifi cally,...
Since the two Peirceana issues of VS of 1988 and 1990, much has changed in Peirce scholarship. The p...
Charles S. Peirce’s semiotics uniquely divides signs into: i) symbols, which pick out their objects ...
The essay \u2013 published in one of the latest volumes of the \u201cLibrary of Living Philosophers\...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
The most familiar scheme of diagrams used in logic is known as Euler’s circles. It is named after th...
In the tradition of Rosalind Krauss’ essay “Notes on the Index” (1986) I want to re-posit the import...
I discuss the nature of phonosymbolism in poetry. My aim is to define more clearly the notion of pho...
According to Peirce, iconic interpretation is an associative inference on the basis of similarity. I...
In this article the poem “Sitate per pos” by Lina Spies is decoded according to semiotic premises, i...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
Charles Peirce famously divided all signs into icons, indices and symbols. The past few decades have...
tinction between icons, indices and symbols. These are three kinds of signifi cation—spe-cifi cally,...
Since the two Peirceana issues of VS of 1988 and 1990, much has changed in Peirce scholarship. The p...
Charles S. Peirce’s semiotics uniquely divides signs into: i) symbols, which pick out their objects ...
The essay \u2013 published in one of the latest volumes of the \u201cLibrary of Living Philosophers\...
The current of development in 20th century logic bypassed Peirce’s existential graphs, but recently ...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
This paper offers an expressivist account of logical form, arguing that in order to fully understand...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
The most familiar scheme of diagrams used in logic is known as Euler’s circles. It is named after th...
In the tradition of Rosalind Krauss’ essay “Notes on the Index” (1986) I want to re-posit the import...
I discuss the nature of phonosymbolism in poetry. My aim is to define more clearly the notion of pho...
According to Peirce, iconic interpretation is an associative inference on the basis of similarity. I...
In this article the poem “Sitate per pos” by Lina Spies is decoded according to semiotic premises, i...