Man as a sign : essays on the philosophy of language /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Italiano |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1990.
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Colección: | Approaches to semiotics ;
89. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Signs to Talk About Signs
- 1.1 Meaning as an Interpretative Route
- 1.2 The Referent as Implicit Interpretant
- 1.3 Signality and the Interpretant of Identification in Verbal Signs
- 1.4 Signality and the Interpretant of Identification in Nonverbal Signs
- 1.5 Signality and Percepts
- 1.6 Conventionality, Indexicality and Iconicity between Interpreteds and Interpretants
- 1.7 Signs and Answering Comprehension
- 1.8 Enuntiatum, Text and Discourse Genre
- Bibliography
- 2. Adventures of the Sign
- 2.1 Meaning and Referent in Peter of Spain2.2 Signifies and Semiotics. Victoria Welby and Giovanni Vailati
- 2.3 On the Signs of Ferruccio Rossi-Landi�s Work
- 2.4 Methodics of Common Speech in Rossi-Landi
- 2.5 Humanism, Language and Knowledge in Adam Schaff
- 2.6 Notes on Semiotics and Marxism
- 2.7 For a Critique of Equal Exchange Semiotics
- 2.8 Symbol, Alterity and Abduction
- 2.9 Dialogue and Alterity in Bakhtin
- 2.10 Writing and Otherness in Bakhtin, Blanchot, Lévinas
- 2.11 Semiotics Between Peirce and Bakhtin
- 2.12 Looking Back While Moving OnBibliography
- 3. Appendix I: The Problem of Signifying in Welby, Peirce, Vailati, Bakhtin, by Susan Petrilli
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 Significs, Meaning and Signs
- 3.2 The Critique of Language in Vailati and Welby
- 3.3 Signs and Meaning in Welby and Bakhtin
- 4. Appendix II: On the Materiality of Signs, by Susan Petrilli
- 4.1 Signs and Nonsigns
- 4.2 Verbal and Nonverbal Signs
- 4.3 Bodies and Signs
- 4.4 Ideological Signs
- 4.5 Further Aspects of Sign Materiality
- 4.6 Concluding Remarks