Peirce on Perception and Reasoning

Peirce on Perception and Reasoning

From Icons to Logic

Hull, Kathleen A.; Atkins, Richard Kenneth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2017

220

Dura

Inglês

9781138215016

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter One: What Do We Perceive?: How Peirce "Expands Our Perception" Aaron Bruce Wilson Chapter Two: Perception as Inference Evelyn Vargas Chapter Three: Inferential Modeling of Percept Formation: Peirce's Fourth Cotary Proposition Richard Kenneth Atkins Chapter Four: "Things Unreasonably Compulsory": Hume and Peirce on Perceiving Necessity Catherine Legg Chapter Five: The Iconic Ground of Gestures: Peirce, Wittgenstein, and Foucault Rossella Fabbrichesi Chapter Six: Foundations for Semeiotic Aesthetics: Mimesis and Iconicity Kelly A. Parker Chapter Seven : Semiotics, Schemata, Diagrams and Graphs: A New Form of Diagrammatic Kantism by Peirce Claudio Paolucci Chapter Eight : The Chemistry of Relations: Peirce, Perspicuous Representations, and Experiments with Diagrams Chiara Ambrosio and Chris Campbell Chapter Nine : Graphs as Images vs. Graphs as Diagrams: A Problem at the Intersection of Semiotics and Didactics Michael May Chapter Ten: C.S. Peirce and the Teaching of Drawing Seymour Simmons III Chapter Eleven : What is Behind the Logic of Scientific Discovery?: Aristotle and Charles S. Peirce on Imagination Christos A. Pechlivanidis Chapter Twelve: The Iconic Peirce: Geometry, Spatial Intuition, and Visual Imagination Kathleen A. Hull Chapter Thirteen: Two Dogmas of Diagrammatic Reasoning: A View from Existential Graphs Ahti-Viekko Pietarinen and Francesco Bellucci