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(2015) Synthese 192 (4).

Dicisigns

Frederik Stjernfelt

pp. 1019-1054

The paper gives a detailed reconstruction and discussion of Peirce’s doctrine of propositions, so-called Dicisigns, developed in the years around 1900. The special features different from the logical mainstream are highlighted: the functional definition not dependent upon conscious stances nor human language, the semiotic characterization extending propositions and quasi-propositions to cover prelinguistic and prehuman occurrences of signs, the relations of Dicisigns to the conception of facts, of diagrammatical reasoning, of icons and indices, of meanings, of objects, of syntax in Peirce’s logic-as-semiotics.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0406-5

Full citation:

Stjernfelt, F. (2015). Dicisigns. Synthese 192 (4), pp. 1019-1054.

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