Sheets, Diagrams, and Realism in Peirce / / Frederik Stjernfelt.

This book investigates a number of central problems in the philosophy of Charles Peirce grouped around the realism of his semiotics: the issue of how sign systems are developed and used in the investigation of reality. Thus, it deals with the precise character of Peirce's realism; with Peirce&#...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Peirceana , 6
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XI, 429 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
I Propositions --
Chapter 1 Signs Conveying Information On the Range of Peirce’s Notion of Propositions: Dicisigns --
Chapter 2 Dicisigns and Habits Implicit Propositions and Habit-Taking in Peirce’s Pragmatism --
Chapter 3 Peirce’s Theories of Assertion --
Chapter 4 The Identity of Sweet Molly Malone Dicent Indexical Legisigns—A New Element in the Periodic Table of Semiotics? --
Chapter 5 Co-localization as the Syntax of Multimodal Propositions An Amazing Peircean Idea and Some Implications for the Semiotics of Truth --
Chapter 6 Sheets in the Wild A First Overview over Types of Propositional Surfaces --
II Iconicity and Diagrams --
Chapter 7 How Do Pictures Act? Two Semiotic Aspects of Picture Activity --
Chapter 8 Dimensions of Peircean Diagrammaticality --
Chapter 9 Iconicity of Logic—And the Roots of the “Iconicity” Concept --
Chapter 10 Diagrammatic Problem Solving (with Svend Østergaard) --
Chapter 11 Schematic Aspects of an Aesthetics of Diagrams --
III Semiotics and Metaphysics --
Chapter 12 Peirce as a Truthmaker Realist Propositional Realism as Backbone of Peircean Metaphysics --
Chapter 13 Phenomenology and Logic in Peirce --
Chapter 14 A Peirce for the 21 Century Theoretical Development as Key to Peirce’s Semiotics --
Chapter 15 Blocking Evil Infinites A Note on a Note on a Peircean Strategy --
Chapter 16 Peirce and Cassirer—The Kroisean Connection Vistas and Open Issues in John Krois’ Philosophical Semiotics --
Chapter 17 The Riddle of Dependences How to Connect Entities across Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Structuralism --
Chapter 18 Conscious Self-Control as Criterion for Reasoning --
Chapter 19 Limited Individuals and Unlimited Aims Peirce’s Philosophical Anthropology --
Coda --
Literature --
Earlier Versions of Chapters of This Book --
List of Illustrations --
Notes --
Name Index
Summary:This book investigates a number of central problems in the philosophy of Charles Peirce grouped around the realism of his semiotics: the issue of how sign systems are developed and used in the investigation of reality. Thus, it deals with the precise character of Peirce's realism; with Peirce's special notion of propositions as signs which, at the same time, denote and describe the same object. It deals with diagrams as signs which depict more or less abstract states-of-affairs, facilitating reasoning about them; with assertions as public claims about the truth of propositions. It deals with iconicity in logic, the issue of self-control in reasoning, dependences between phenomena in their realist descriptions. A number of chapters deal with applied semiotics: with biosemiotic sign use among pre-human organisms: the multimedia combination of pictorial and linguistic information in human semiotic genres like cartoons, posters, poetry, monuments. All in all, the book makes a strong case for the actual relevance of Peirce's realist semiotics.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110793628
9783110766820
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992762
9783110992755
ISSN:2698-7155 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110793628
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Frederik Stjernfelt.