@article{Bellucci2016,
author = "Francesco Bellucci",
title = "{Inferences from Signs: Peirce and the Recovery of the σημεῖον}",
year = 2016,
journal = "Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society",
volume = 52,
number = "2",
pages = "259-284",
abstract = "{In this article I connect Peirce's early logico-semiotic investigations (1865–1867) to the doctrine of sign-inference presented by Aristotle in the Prior Analytics. In section III I argue that An. Pr. II.27 showed Peirce the possibility of a syllogistic reconstruction of non-syllogistic inferences, and taught him (i) to consider the premises of an argument as affording a σημεῖον or sign of the conclusion, and (ii) to consider the three syllogistic figures as three different signs based on three different semiotic principles. As a preliminary to my argument, in section II I discuss some of Peirce's later remarks on semiotic terminology that collectively throw some light on the historical models of Peirce's semiotic enterprise.}",
keywords = "Inference, Aristotle, Syllogism",
language = "English",
note = "From the Commens Bibliography | \url{http://www.commens.org/bibliography/journal_article/bellucci-francesco-2016-inferences-signs-peirce-and-recovery-%CF%83%CE%B7%CE%BC%CE%B5%E1%BF%96%CE%BF%CE%BD}"
}