Diagram
Article in Journal | Posted 18/05/2018 Nöth, Winfried (2018). The Semiotics of Models |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/05/2018 Elleström, Lars (2013). Spatiotemporal Aspects of Iconicity. In: Iconic Investigations |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/05/2018 Colapietro, Vincent M. (2011). Image, Diagram, and Metaphor: Unmined Resource and Unresolved Questions. In: Semblance and Signification |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 16/04/2018 Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2016). Is There a General Diagram Concept?. In: Thinking with Diagrams: The Semiotic Basis of Human Communication |
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News | Posted 04/11/2017 Philosophy of Diagrams Call for Papers: Philosophy of Diagrams Special Track |
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Article in Journal | Posted 02/10/2017 Hammer, Eric (1995). Peirce on Logical Diagrams Assesses some of the claims on the modified version of Euler and Venn diagrams. Focus on logical diagrams; Examination of the relationship between Peirce diagrams and boolean formulas; Quantitative...
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Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Stjernfelt, Frederik (2000). Diagrams as Centerpiece of a Peircean Epistemology Discusses the diagram concept for semiotics and epistemology by Charles S. Peirce. Illustration of the diagram as an icon of rationally related objects; Operational criterion and the extension of the...
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Article in Journal | Posted 14/02/2017 Steensen, Anna K., Johansen, Mikkel W. (2016). The role of diagram materiality in mathematics Based on semiotic analyses of examples from the history of mathematics, we claim that the influence of the material aspects of diagram tokens is anything but trivial. We offer an interpretation of...
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 13/05/2016 Quote from "The Logic Notebook" The purpose of a Diagram is to represent certain relations in such a form that it can be transformed into another form representing other relations involved in those first represented and this... |
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/12/2015 Campos, Daniel. G. (2015). The Role of Diagrammatic Reasoning in Ethical Deliberation In the 1903 lecture "What Makes a Reasoning Sound?" Charles Peirce provides a detailed account of the process of ethical deliberation intended to shape right conduct. In the course of doing...
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Manuscript | Posted 22/08/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1893). How to Reason: A Critick of Arguments. Advertisement [R]. MS [R] 398 A. MS., G-1893-5, pp. 1-11. Logic of Relations, Syllogism, Inference, Reasoning, Diagram, Hegel, Objective Logic, Dialectic, Continuity, Georg Cantor, Infinitesimal, Probability, Proposition, Logical Proposition, Real Proposition, Long Run, Deduction, Abduction, Induction, Felix Klem, William James, Discontinuity, Francis Ellingwood Abbott, Realism
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Manuscript | Posted 22/08/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1893). How to Reason: A Critick of Arguments. Advertisement. MS [R] 397 Robin Catalogue: |
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Article in Journal | Posted 07/01/2015 Ambrosio, Chiara (2014). Iconic Representations and Representative Practices I develop an account of scientific representations building on Charles S. Peirce’s rich, and still underexplored, notion of iconicity. Iconic representations occupy a central place in Peirce’s...
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Manuscript | Posted 08/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1895 [c.]). On the Logic of Quantity. MS [R] 17 Robin Catalogue: Quantity, Mathematics, Hypothesis, Diagram, Scale of Quantity, Aristotle, Augustus De Morgan, William Hamilton, Euclid, Time, Space, Kant, Benjamin Peirce, George Chrystal, Perfect Knowledge, Definition, Science, Experience, Mathematical Hypothesis, Physical Hypothesis, Deductive Reasoning, Cognitive Experience, Emotional Experience, Probability, Feeling, Sensation, Precept, Observation, Relation, Intuition, Vividness, Instantaneous Photograph, Index, Assertion, Intuitional Diagram
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Manuscript | Posted 08/09/2014 Peirce, Charles S. (1895 [c.]). On the Logic of Quantity, and especially of Infinity. MS [R] 16 Robin Catalogue: Mathematics, Aristotle, Mathematical Hypothesis, Diagrammatic Embodiment, Diagram, Inherential Diagram, Imputational Diagram, Probable Reasoning, Probability, Experience, Deductive Reasoning, Syllogism, Scale of Quantity, Hume, Contguity, Idea, Vividness, Dimness, Clustering of Ideas, Feeling, Consciousness of Duality, Perception, Imagination, Attention, Desire, Suggestiveness, Inner World, Outer World, Nature, Resemblance, Reason, Evolution of Forms, Metaphysics, Quality, Dual Relation, Mediation, Plural Relation, Sign, Representamen, Icon, Noumenon, Index, Symbol, Assertion, Definition, Familiarity, Clearness, Distinctness, Proper Name, Number, Will, Intuition
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News | Posted 12/12/2013 Metaphysical Club Diagram Afternoon Speakers: |
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 13/10/2013 Jappy, Antony: "Iconicity, Hypoiconicity" Drawing on various aspects of Peirce’s philosophy, the article shows how iconicity and hypoiconicity are derived from a logic of the icon postulated in 1906. The first part deals with the nature... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 07/04/2013 Quote from "PAP [ed.]" …a Diagram is an Icon of a set of rationally related objects. By rationally related, I mean that there is between them, not merely one of those relations which we... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 07/04/2013 Quote from "PAP [ed.]" A Diagram, in my sense, is in the first place a Token, or singular Object used as a Sign; for it is essential that it should be capable of being perceived and observed. It is, however, what is... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 07/04/2013 Quote from "Prolegomena to an Apology for Pragmaticism" Now reasoning has to make its conclusion manifest. Therefore, it must be chiefly concerned with forms, which are the chief objects of rational insight. Accordingly, Icons are specially requisite... |