The existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce /
Peirce's contemporaries had the advantage of some popular lectures on the graphs (the Lowell Lectures of 1903, principally), but his graphical publications were few and not easy to understand, as he admitted himself
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De Gruyter,
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Publisher Address: | Berlin : |
Publication Dates: | 2020 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Approaches to semiotics [AS] ;
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Peirce's contemporaries had the advantage of some popular lectures on the graphs (the Lowell Lectures of 1903, principally), but his graphical publications were few and not easy to understand, as he admitted himself |
Item Description: | Description based upon print version of record |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource(168pages). |
ISBN: | 9783110226225 |
Index Number: | B945 |
CLC: | O141 |
Contents: | Frontmatter; TABLE OF CONTENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS; 3 ALPHA; 4 BETA; 5 GAMMA; 6 TINCTURED EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS; 7 GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS AND OUTCROPPINGS; Backmatter. |