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Applied Interdisciplinary Peirce Studies

by Elize Bisanz (Volume editor)
©2019 Edited Collection 247 Pages
Series: A Study Edition, Volume 10

Summary

The volume focuses on the application of Peirce's semeiotic as a methodological tool to establish a common field for interdisciplinary research. Contributors from the fields of biology, architecture, logic, esthetics and neuroscience, among others, work on diverse research problems, unified by the idea of transcending the dyadic limitations of disciplinary restrictions and applying Peirce’s triadic method, and the structure and process of sign relations of the particular problem that has to be solved. The result is an invigorating example of methodological plasticity wherein the reader acquires an understanding of scientific observation within the complex universe of semeiosis relations.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the editor
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction. How Symbols grow. The Foundation of a Scientific Study of Culture (Elize Bisanz)
  • Toward Understanding the “Biology of Mind” Hypothesis (Interdisciplinary Seminar on Peirce)
  • Peircean Logic as Semiotic Expanded into Biosemiotics as Transdisciplinary Framework (Søren Brier)
  • What Is the Esthetics of Charles S. Peirce For? Inquiry into a Theoretical Framework of Esthetics for a Theory of Discovery (Tiago da Costa e Silva)
  • The Meme is the Message: Self-Care Internet Memes (Mary Jeanette Eberhardinger)
  • Iconicity as Simultaneous Plurality. Beyond the Restraints of Formal Knowledge Organization Systems (Linda Freyberg)
  • Zum Mehrwert der Semiotik nach Ch.S. Peirce für die heutige Linguistik (Anna Kapuścińska)
  • The Magnificent Impossibility of Virtual Reality (Owen Kelly)
  • Peirce’s Root Metaphor within his Experimental Study of Semeiosis (Kenneth Laine Ketner)
  • Logic of Relatives as Syntax in the Genetic Code (Ľudmila Lacková)
  • Peirce’s “Logic of Number,” Firstorderwise (Thomas G. McLaughlin)
  • Modelling Vision – A Semeiotic Approach to Algorithmic Images (Stephanie Schneider)
  • Gebäude als Peircesche Zeichenprozesse (Matthias Warkus)
  • Series index

Applied Interdisciplinary
Peirce Studies

Number 10
Volume Editor
Elize Bisanz

About the editor

The Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism—the oldest organized research effort focused on the works of Charles S. Peirce and his study of interdisciplinary methods—was founded at Texas Tech University in 1971. The group publishes in and across disciplines ranging from the humanities to the sciences.

About the book

The volume focuses on the application of Peirce’s semeiotic as a methodological tool to establish a common field for interdisciplinary research. Contributors from the fields of biology, architecture, logic, esthetics and neuroscience, among others, work on diverse research problems, unified by the idea of transcending the dyadic limitations of disciplinary restrictions and applying Peirce’s triadic method, and the structure and process of sign relations of the particular problem that has to be solved. The result is an invigorating example of methodological plasticity wherein the reader acquires an understanding of scientific observation within the complex universe of semeiosis relations.

This eBook can be cited

This edition of the eBook can be cited. To enable this we have marked the start and end of a page. In cases where a word straddles a page break, the marker is placed inside the word at exactly the same position as in the physical book. This means that occasionally a word might be bifurcated by this marker.

Elize Bisanz

Introduction

How Symbols grow. The Foundation of a Scientific Study of Culture

“A man denotes whatever is the object of his attention at the moment;

he connotes whatever he knows or feels of this object

and is the incarnation of this form or intelligible species;

his interpretant is the future memory of this cognition,

his future self, or another person he addresses,

Details

Pages
247
Year
2019
ISBN (PDF)
9783631791516
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631791523
ISBN (MOBI)
9783631791530
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631791509
DOI
10.3726/b15707
Language
English
Publication date
2019 (October)
Keywords
symbols framework biology virtual reality
Published
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2019. 247 pp., 4 fig. col., 21 fig. b/w, 45 graphs

Biographical notes

Elize Bisanz (Volume editor)

The Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism—the oldest organized research effort focused on the works of Charles S. Peirce and his study of interdisciplinary methods—was founded at Texas Tech University in 1971. The group publishes in and across disciplines ranging from the humanities to the sciences.

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