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Peirce's Philosophy of Communication
The Rhetorical Underpinnings of the Theory of Signs
Peirce's Philosophy of Communication
The Rhetorical Underpinnings of the Theory of Signs
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Description
Table of Contents
2. A Social Conception of Science
3. Beyond the Doctrine of Signs
4. From Representation to Mediation
5. Prospects of Communication
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 03 Nov 2011 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 206 |
ISBN | 9781441146304 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Continuum Studies in American Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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'Mats Bergman has executed a remarkable feat. He has, at once, offered a lucid exposition of Peirce's theory of signs accessible to those unfamiliar with this theory and a carefully argued, textually substantiated re-interpretation of Peirce's position ... Peirce's Philosophy of Communication makes an extremely important contribution to Peirce no less than communication studies.' - Vincent Colapietro, Liberal Arts Research Professor, Pennsylvania State University, USA
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'Bergman takes a novel approach to the study of Peirce's semeiotic by modeling it as a theory of communication, rather than as an epistemological or logical theory ... In making his case, Bergman provides a comprehensive and exciting review of the critical controversies in Peirce's semeiotic. This is a book not only for those interested in theories of communication, but also those seeking a solid overview of Peirce's theory of signs.' - James Liszka, Professor of Philosophy, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA