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Philosophy of the sign /

In this book, Simon wields Ockham's razor like a scythe to argue historically and systematically for a coherent philosophy of the sign as sign with an unprecedented minimum of ontological and semantical commitments. Deconstructing Plato, Frege, and Husserl, he accounts for signs without positin...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Simon, Josef, 1930-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Alemán
Published: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, ©1995.
Series:SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Foreword to the Theme
  • 2. Being and Sign since Aristotle
  • 3. Delimitation from Semiotics
  • 4. Archetype
  • Image
  • Illusion
  • 5. Pointing Sign and Naming Sign
  • 6. Preliminary Remark on Method
  • 7. Sign and Meaning
  • 8. Sign and Concept
  • 9. First Excursus to Peirce
  • 10. Arbitrariness
  • 11. The Proposition
  • 12. Propositional Parts
  • 13. Problem Solving
  • 14. The Same Thing and Different Things
  • 15. Interpretation and Reference
  • 16. Sign and Sensibility
  • 17. First Excursus to Kant and Hegel
  • 18. Semantic Positions
  • 19. Signs and Things (Sensing, Perceiving, Thinking)
  • 20. Negation as a Primitive Sign
  • 21. Time I
  • 22. Thought Schemata, Space and Time of Consciousness
  • 23. Acting
  • 24. Sign Convention
  • 25. Understanding Others. Translatability
  • 26. Signs of Natural Science
  • 27. Sign and Time. The Human Being and the State
  • 28. The Sign "Being"
  • 29. Nietzsche Relieves Ontology of Its Position
  • 30. Philosophical Questions.