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Peirce and the interaction view of metaphor

  • Carl R. Hausman
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Peirce's Doctrine of Signs
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Citations of Peirce's works XI
  5. Part 1. A general theory of signs: Its possibility and purpose
  6. General theories, vague utterances, and fruitful inquiries 3
  7. The philosophic significance of Peirce’s theory of signs 19
  8. Vagueness, generality, and undeciding otherness 33
  9. The Grand Vision 45
  10. Part 2. Peirce’s conception of semiosis: Presuppositions and articulations
  11. Peirce’s conception of habit 71
  12. Information and the metaphysical status of the sign 79
  13. Part 3. The components of semiosis
  14. The object of semeiotic 93
  15. Object and final cause in Peirce’s semeiotic 103
  16. Antetension, indexicality, and possible worlds 119
  17. The ground of semiosis: An implied theory of perspectival realism? 129
  18. Part 4. The classification of signs
  19. Peirce’s second classification of signs 143
  20. Peirce’s doctrine of symbol 161
  21. Symbol, ritual and cognition 173
  22. Index and icon revisited 181
  23. Part 5. The semiosis of metaphor
  24. Peirce and the interaction view of metaphor 193
  25. From pure icon to metaphor: Six degrees of iconicity 205
  26. On the neglect of Peirce’s views on metaphor in current theories of iconicity 215
  27. Peirce’s definition of metaphor and its consequences 229
  28. Part 6. Semiotics and aesthetics
  29. Aesthetic and artistic semiosis: A Peircean perspective 239
  30. Peirce on fiction: Introduction to an author-orientated semiotics 251
  31. Literary art: Meaning as a sign of possibility 263
  32. Arguments about icons 273
  33. Othello and Iago: Twins or opponents? On identity in literary semiotics 283
  34. Visual semiotics versus pragmaticism: Peirce and photography 295
  35. Music as icon: A critique of twentieth century music semiotic 315
  36. Part 7. Philosophy, linguistics and semiotics
  37. Sign structure and sign event in Saussure, Hjelmslev, and Peirce 329
  38. Relating European structuralist semiotics to American Peircean semeiotic 339
  39. Peirce and medieval semiotics 351
  40. Peirce and Derrida: From sign to sign 365
  41. Part 8. Semiotics and hermeneutics
  42. Peirce and hermeneutics 381
  43. Hermeneutic aspects in the light of Peirce’s methodology 391
  44. A word is not a sign: Hermeneutic semiotics and Peirce’s “Ethics of terminology” 399
  45. Peirce’s pragmatic maxim and K.-O. Apel’s idea of a contemplementary hermeneutical science 415
  46. Peirce, pragmatism, and interpretation theory 429
  47. The construction of a Peircean hermeneutics 441
  48. Index 451
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