K Kull - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2015 - Elsevier
We suggest here a model of the origin of the phenomenal world via the naturalization of logical conflict or incompatibility (which is broader than, but includes logical contradiction) …
S Brier - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Central to the attempt to develop a biosemiotics has been the discussion of what it means to be scientific. In Marcello Barbieri's latest argument for leaving Peircean biosemiotics and …
Peirce's Speculative Grammar: Logic as Semiotics offers a comprehensive, philologically accurate, and exegetically ambitious developmental account of Peirce's theory of …
Research in this journal has argued the importance of developing new understandings of literacy and education in the face of rapid and widespread (post) digital reconfigurations in …
We examine Charles S. Peirce's mature views on the logic of science, especially as contained in his later and still mostly unpublished writings (1907–1914). We focus on two …
The idea of using brainwaves to make music dates back from the 1960s, when composers such as Alvin Lucier, Richard Teitelbaum, and David Rosemboom, to cite but three, looked …
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) is regarded as the founding father of pragmatism and a key figure in the development of American philosophy, yet his practical philosophy …
This book is a result of 20 years of my interest in reading and thinking about the bizarre phenomenon of mimicry. This journey has brought me from the standard scientific world …
J Hoffmeyer, F Stjernfelt - Biosemiotics, 2016 - Springer
Based on the conception of life and semiosis as co-extensive an attempt is given to classify cognitive and communicative potentials of species according to the plasticity and articulatory …