In this article I examine some convergences between Alfred North Whitehead\u2019s philosophy of organism and contemporary semiotics, with particular reference to the Umberto Eco\u2019s theory of general semiotics, rooted philosophically in Charles Sanders Peirce\u2019s normative theory of inquiry, pragmaticism. I shall first discuss how a few central themes in Plato\u2019s and Aristotle\u2019s metaphysics colour Peirce and Whitehead\u2019s work, especially their treatments of notions such as continuity and teleology, matter and mind, structure and process. I shall then consider how similar themes also colour Eco\u2019s philosophical approach, serving to qualify general semiotics as a mature philosophy of language capable of understanding al...
Esquenazi, Jean-Pierre - Elements for pragmatic semiotics : the situation as a locus for meaning. ...
The author defines meaning as the outcome of a confrontation between a set of possible interpretatio...
Both Peirce and Husserl suggested that a community of scholars were needed to bring to fruition the ...
In this article I examine some convergences between Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophy of organism ...
In this article I explore some potential philosophical intersections between Systemic Functional Lin...
In this article I explore some points of possible convergence between systemic functional linguistic...
In this article I try to provide a critical rereading of Umberto Eco’s attempt to accommodate both H...
This dissertation has three aims: An intellectual biography of Charles Peirce An explication of his ...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
The paper deals with the problem of qualia in the context of Umberto Eco‘s semiotics. I propose that...
Philosophers and social scientists of diverse orientations have suggested that the pragmatics of sem...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper discusses the relation between Leibniz’s and Peirce’s semiotics, especially derived from ...
This text explores four books produced by one of the most prominent semioticians of the previous cen...
Esquenazi, Jean-Pierre - Elements for pragmatic semiotics : the situation as a locus for meaning. ...
The author defines meaning as the outcome of a confrontation between a set of possible interpretatio...
Both Peirce and Husserl suggested that a community of scholars were needed to bring to fruition the ...
In this article I examine some convergences between Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophy of organism ...
In this article I explore some potential philosophical intersections between Systemic Functional Lin...
In this article I explore some points of possible convergence between systemic functional linguistic...
In this article I try to provide a critical rereading of Umberto Eco’s attempt to accommodate both H...
This dissertation has three aims: An intellectual biography of Charles Peirce An explication of his ...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
The paper deals with the problem of qualia in the context of Umberto Eco‘s semiotics. I propose that...
Philosophers and social scientists of diverse orientations have suggested that the pragmatics of sem...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper discusses the relation between Leibniz’s and Peirce’s semiotics, especially derived from ...
This text explores four books produced by one of the most prominent semioticians of the previous cen...
Esquenazi, Jean-Pierre - Elements for pragmatic semiotics : the situation as a locus for meaning. ...
The author defines meaning as the outcome of a confrontation between a set of possible interpretatio...
Both Peirce and Husserl suggested that a community of scholars were needed to bring to fruition the ...