Robert Brandom’s expressivism argues that not all semantic content may be made fully explicit. This view connects in interesting ways with recent movements in philosophy of mathematics and logic (e.g. Brown, Shin, Giaquinto) to take diagrams seriously - as more than a mere “heuristic aid” to proof, but either proofs themselves, or irreducible components of such. However what exactly is a diagram in logic? Does this constitute a semiotic natural kind? The paper will argue that such a natural kind does exist in Charles Peirce’s conception of iconic signs, but that fully understood, logical diagrams involve a structured array of normative reasoning practices, as well as just a “picture on a page”
Visual languages are studied in many different disciplines including Formal Logic. Several diagram m...
Reasoning with diagrams : cognitive and computational perspectives. Diagrammatic, analogical or ico...
Signs of Logic is about several topics in logic, widely conceived under Peircean themes, as well as ...
Robert Brandom’s expressivism argues that not all semantic content may be made fully explicit. This ...
Robert Brandom’s expressivism argues that not all semantic content may be made fully explicit. This ...
ABSTRACT : This paper shows the connection between Peircian logic and semiotics. Logical validity is...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
The phrase \u201cphilosophy of notation\u201d was coined in 1885 by C. S. Peirce in \u201cOn the Al...
It has been the standard view of philosophers in this century that the use of diagrams is incompatib...
It is well accepted that diagrams play a crucial role in human reasoning. But in mathematics, diagr...
International audienceIn this article, I propose an operational framework for diagrams. According to...
We advance a theoretical framework which combines recent insights of research in logic, psychology, ...
The article aims to demonstrate the importance of the diagrammatic image as an essential element of ...
This special issue moves beyond an understanding of diagrams as mere inscriptions of objects and pro...
Visual languages are studied in many different disciplines including Formal Logic. Several diagram m...
Reasoning with diagrams : cognitive and computational perspectives. Diagrammatic, analogical or ico...
Signs of Logic is about several topics in logic, widely conceived under Peircean themes, as well as ...
Robert Brandom’s expressivism argues that not all semantic content may be made fully explicit. This ...
Robert Brandom’s expressivism argues that not all semantic content may be made fully explicit. This ...
ABSTRACT : This paper shows the connection between Peircian logic and semiotics. Logical validity is...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
The phrase \u201cphilosophy of notation\u201d was coined in 1885 by C. S. Peirce in \u201cOn the Al...
It has been the standard view of philosophers in this century that the use of diagrams is incompatib...
It is well accepted that diagrams play a crucial role in human reasoning. But in mathematics, diagr...
International audienceIn this article, I propose an operational framework for diagrams. According to...
We advance a theoretical framework which combines recent insights of research in logic, psychology, ...
The article aims to demonstrate the importance of the diagrammatic image as an essential element of ...
This special issue moves beyond an understanding of diagrams as mere inscriptions of objects and pro...
Visual languages are studied in many different disciplines including Formal Logic. Several diagram m...
Reasoning with diagrams : cognitive and computational perspectives. Diagrammatic, analogical or ico...
Signs of Logic is about several topics in logic, widely conceived under Peircean themes, as well as ...