Phaneroscopy

Keyword: Phaneroscopy


Monograph | Posted 31/08/2017
Marty, Robert (1990). L’algèbre des signes: Essai de sémiotique scientifique d’après Charles Sanders Peirce
Article in Journal | Posted 23/08/2017
De Tienne, André (2013). Iconoscopy Between Phaneroscopy and Semeiotic
Phaneroscopy and semeiotic study two entities with distinct modes of being : the phaneron and the sign. Each consists in a continuum, one of first intention, the other of second intention, the latter...
Article in Journal | Posted 10/04/2017
Venancio, Rafael D. (2017). Ch. S. Peirce’s Phaneroscopy as Early Communicology
This article aims to show that the contribution of Charles Sanders Peirce to communicology is much earlier than the advent of epistemological integration of semiotics in communication studies, being...
Encyclopedia Article | Posted 17/10/2016
Gava, Gabriele: "Prescission"

Prescission is a method used by Peirce to separate concepts and ideas from one another and to find hierarchical relationship of dependence among them. In particular, prescission is applied in...

Article in Journal | Posted 10/07/2016
Atkins, Richard K. (2016). Direct Inspection and Phaneroscopic Analysis
Peirce limits the sorts of analyses involved in phaneroscopy (his preferred name for phenomenology) to logical analysis and to analysis by direct inspection. Although many excellent works have...
Dictionary Entry | Posted 12/05/2015
Quote from "Quest of Quest"

Phaneroscopy [is] the science of what might appear or seem.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 12/05/2015
Quote from "The Logic Notebook"

The general survey of the building-materials, the elements out of which concepts are to be built. Let us give this work the name of phaneroscopy.

Monograph | Posted 23/12/2014
Rosensohn, William L. (1974). The Phenomenology of Charles S. Peirce: From the Doctrine of Categories to Phaneroscopy
Article in Journal | Posted 22/11/2014
Atkins, Richard K. (2012). Broadening Peirce’s Phaneroscopy: Part One
Peirce’s Mature Architectonic, or classification of the sciences, divides philosophy into three primary disciplines. They are phaneroscopy (Peirce’s later name for the science of phenomenology1 ),...
Article in Journal | Posted 22/11/2014
Atkins, Richard K. (2013). Broadening Peirce's Phaneroscopy: Part Two
In the first part of this essay (The Pluralist 7.2, Summer 2012, pp. 1-29), I argued against the Narrow Conception of phaneroscopy by showing that it is not to be found in Peirce's writings and...
Article in Journal | Posted 03/11/2014
Atkins, Richard K. (2010). An "Entirely Different Series of Categories": Peirce's Material Categories
The article discusses what the author calls the "material categories" in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. The author argues that although Peirce never developed an account of the...
Article in Journal | Posted 30/10/2014
Fuhrman, Gary (2013). Peirce's Retrospectives on his Phenomenological Quest
The late Joseph Ransdell's advocacy for a 'unitary interpretation' of the work of C.S. Peirce found expression in a 1989 paper where he declared Peirce's 1867 essay 'On a New...
Dictionary Entry | Posted 04/09/2012
Quote from "Logic viewed as Semeiotics. Introduction. Number 2. Phaneroscopy"

What I term phaneroscopy is that study which, supported by the direct observation of phanerons and generalizing its observations, signalizes...

Manuscript | Posted 04/09/2012
Peirce, Charles S. (1904). Logic viewed as Semeiotics. Introduction Number 2. Phaneroscopy. MS [R] 336

From the Robin Catalogue:

A. MS., notebook, G-c.1904-2.
Published, in part: 1.285-287; 1.304 (pp. 8-22). Unpublished (pp. 1-8): Definition of “phaneron” as “anything that can come...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 04/09/2012
Quote from "Adirondack Summer School Lectures"

Phaneroscopy is the description of the phaneron; and by the phaneron I mean the collective total of all that is in any way or in any sense present to the...