On minds and symbols : the relevance of cognitive science for semiotics
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On minds and symbols : the relevance of cognitive science for semiotics
(Approaches to semiotics, 117)
Mouton de Gruyter, 1995
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Bibliography: p. [243]-256
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Contends that although traditional mentalism has proven incompatible with the theory of signs, there is a place for mental entities in semiotic inquiry. Charts some provisional pathways in a cognitive approach to semiotics by exploring the ability to communicate by means of symbols, including the fu
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