Charles S. Peirce's philosophy of signs : essays in comparative semiotics

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Charles S. Peirce's philosophy of signs : essays in comparative semiotics

Gérard Deledalle

(Advances in semiotics)

Indiana University Press, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-195) and index

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[Note: Picture of Peirce available] Charles S. Peirce's Philosophy of Signs Essays in Comparative Semiotics Gerard Deledalle Peirce's semiotics and metaphysics compared to the thought of other leading philosophers. "This is essential reading for anyone who wants to find common ground between the best of American semiotics and better-known European theories. Deledalle has done more than anyone else to introduce Peirce to European audiences, and now he sends Peirce home with some new flare."-Nathan Houser, Director, Peirce Edition Project Charles S. Peirce's Philosophy of Signs examines Peirce's philosophy and semiotic thought from a European perspective, comparing the American's unique views with a wide variety of work by thinkers from the ancients to moderns. Parts I and II deal with the philosophical paradigms which are at the root of Peirce's new theory of signs, pragmatic and social. The main concepts analyzed are those of "sign" and "semiosis" and their respective trichotomies; formally in the case of "sign," in time in the case of semiosis. Part III is devoted to comparing Peirce's theory of semiotics as a form of logic to the work of other philosophers, including Bertrand Russell, Wittgenstein, Frege, Philodemus, Lady Welby, Saussure, Morris, Jakobson, and Marshall McLuhan. Part IV compares Peirce's "scientific metaphysics" with European metaphysics. Gerard Deledalle holds the Doctorate in Philosophy from the Sorbonne. A research scholar at Columbia University and Attache at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, he has also been Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Department of the universities of Tunis, Perpignan, and Libreville. In 1990 he received the Herbert W. Schneider Award "for distinguished contributions to the understanding and development of American philosophy. In 2001, he was appointed vice-president of the Charles S. Peirce Society. Contents Introduction-Peirce Compared: Directions for Use Part I-Semeiotic as Philosophy Peirce's New Philosophical Paradigms Peirce's Philosophy of Semeiotic Peirce's First Pragmatic Papers (1877-1878) The Postscriptum of 1893 Part II-Semeiotic as Semiotics Sign: Semiosis and Representamen-Semiosis and Time Sign: The Concept and Its Use-Reading as Translation Part III-Comparative Semiotics Semiotics and Logic: A Reply to Jerzy Pelc Semeiotic and Greek Logic: Peirce and Philodemus Semeiotic and Significs: Peirce and Lady Welby Semeiotic and Semiology: Peirce and Saussure Semeiotic and Semiotics: Peirce and Morris Semeiotic and Linguistics: Peirce and Jakobson Semeiotic and Communication: Peirce and McLuhan Semeiotic and Epistemology: Peirce, Frege, and Wittgenstein Part IV-Comparative Metaphysics Gnoseology-Perceiving and Knowing: Peirce, Wittgenstein, and Gestalttheorie Ontology-Transcendentals "of" or "without" Being: Peirce versus Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas Cosmology-Chaos and Chance within Order and Continuity: Peirce between Plato and Darwin Theology-The Reality of God: Peirce's Triune God and the Church's Trinity Conclusion-Peirce: A Lateral View

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Preliminary Table of Contents: Introduction - Peirce Compared: Directions for Use Part I - Semeiotic as Philosophy Chapter 1. Peirce's New Philosophical Paradigms Chapter 2. Peirce's Philosophy of Semeiotic Chapter 3. Peirce's First Pragmatic Papers (1877-1878) The Postscriptum of 1893 Part II - Semeiotic as Semiotics Chapter 4. Sign: Semiosis and Representamen-Semiosis and Time Chapter 5. Sing: The Concept and Its Use-Reading as Translation Part III - Comparative Semiotics Chapter 6. Semiotics and Logic: A Reply to Jerzy Pelc Chapter 7. Semeiotic and Greek Logic: Peirce and Philodemus Chapter 8. Semeiotic and Significs: Peirce and Lady Welby Chapter 9. Semeiotic and Semiology: Peirce and Saussure Chapter 10. Semeiotic and Semiotics: Peirce and Morris Chapter 11. Semeiotic and Linguistics: Peirce and Jakobson Chapter 12. Semeiotic and Communication: Peirce and McLuhan Chapter 13. Semeiotic and Epistemology: Peirce, Frege, and Wittgenstein Chapter IV - Comparative Metaphysics Chapter 14. Gnoseology - Perceiving and Knowing: Peirce, Wittgenstein, and Gestalttheorie Chapter 15. Ontology - Transcendentals of or Without Being Peirce Versus Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas Chapter 16. Cosmology - Chaos and Chance Within Order and Continuity: Peirce Between Plato and Darwin Chapter 17. Theology - The Reality of God: Peirce's Triune God and the Church's Trinity Conclusion -Peirce: A Lateral View Bibliography Index Nominum Index Rerum

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