Cognition
Article in Journal | Posted 02/10/2017 Tursman, Richard (1995). Cognition as a Dynamic System Describes cognition as a dynamic system which involves a colligation from different fields of a number of concepts. Continuity as the ground for connections of two; Natural classes of connections of...
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Article in Journal | Posted 27/06/2017 Serson, Breno (1997). On Peirce's Pure Grammar as a General Theory of Cognition: From the Thought-sign of 1868 to the Semeiotic Theory of Assertion |
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Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Pape, Helmut (1999). Abduction and the Topology of Human Cognition Examines the concept of philosopher Charles Peirce on abduction and human cognition. Details of the logic of abduction; Problems regarding Peirce's conception of abduction; Information on Peirce...
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Article in Journal | Posted 29/12/2015 Sørensen, Bent, Thellefsen, Torkild, Moth, Morten (2007). Metaphor and Cognition from a Peircean Perspective The article examines a possible connection between metaphor and cognition. In his article "Peirce and The Interaction View of metaphor," author Carl R. Hausman said that philosopher Charles...
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/12/2015 Forest, Michael (2007). Peirce and Semiotic Foundationalism The article explores Charles S. Peirce's early view of the relation between cognition and being by examining his essays from 1868 to 1869. Published in the "Journal of Speculative...
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/12/2015 Anttila, Raimo (1980). Language and the Semiotics of Perception. In: The Signifying Animal: The Grammar of Language and Experience |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 20/10/2015 Quote from "Logic. Chap. 5th" …there are three elements of cognition; thoughts, the habitual connection between thoughts, and processes establishing a habitual connection between thoughts. We have seen already that an idea... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 19/10/2015 Quote from "Pragmatism Made Easy" …cognition is a consciousness of a sign, and is a triple consciousness of the sign, of the real object cognized, and of the meaning, or interpretation, of the sign which the cognition connects... |
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Article in Journal | Posted 27/08/2015 Johansen, Mikkel W. (2015). Semiotic Scaffolding in Mathematics This paper investigates the notion of semiotic scaffolding in relation to mathematics by considering its influence on mathematical activities, and on the evolution of mathematics as a research field...
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News | Posted 29/04/2015 PhD program in 'Philosophy, Science, Cognition and Semiotics' Call for applications for the PhD program of the University of Bologna "Philosophy, Science, Cognition and Semiotics" Duration: 3 years |
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/11/2014 Magada-Ward, Mary (2008). Transformative Criticism, Virtual Meaning, and Community: Peirce on Signs and Experience In two fairly early papers, Charles Sanders Peirce claims both that logic should teach us how to be "masters of our own meaning" (EP 1, 126) and that the meaning of a thought is "...
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Link | Posted 23/04/2014 Semiotics, Communication and Cognition The series focuses on the state of contemporary semiotics and its current applications. It is intended to produce a number of concise interventions in semiotics, by which is meant studies of... |
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 10/05/2013 Fetzer, James: "Thinking and Computing: Computers as Special Kinds of Signs" Cognitive science has been dominated by the computational conception that cogniton is computation across representations. To the extent to which cognition is supposed to be a purposive, meaningful... |
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 08/05/2013 Fetzer, James: "Peirce and the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence" A philosophical appraisal of historical positions on the nature of thought, mentality, and intelligence, this survey begins with the views of Descartes, Turing, and Newell and Simon, but includes... |
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Manuscript | Posted 08/01/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). CSP's Lowell Lectures of 1903. 2nd Part of 3rd Draught of Lecture III. MS [R] 465 From the Robin Catalogue: |