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Two different versions of the ending of the first additament to C. S. Peirce's 1908 article, "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God," appear in the Collected Papers but were omitted from The Essential Peirce. In one, he linked the hypothesis of God'... see more

This introductory presentation reviews noteworthy topics and concepts in Peirce’s interrelated kingdoms of the theory of signs, their classification, categories, logic and semeiotic.

AbstractIntroducing the social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: Methodological initiators in the research historyThe article is the first of a series of three that aim to introduce social-scientific exegesis of New Testament texts. Asp... see more

AbstractThe social-scientific critical exegesis of New Testament texts: A critical assessment of the first results The article is the second of a series that aim to introduce social-scientific exegesis of New Testament texts. Social-scientific criticism r... see more

The work proposes a critical vision of the psychoanalytic setting, understood as a working condition useful for assimilating psychoanalytic practice to medical practice. When it is “imposed” by psychoanalyst, the setting involves the acceptance of the dri... see more

Introduzione alla letturaA. Fontanella, P. GnerreIl metodo clinico classico della tradizione italianaI. PortioliModelli di ragionamento clinico e strumenti utilizzati nella pratica clinica in ambito internistico ai fini decisionaliP. Gnerre, R. NardiI dif... see more

This article examines C. S. Peirce's conception of collateral experience and its relation to his account of interpretation. The essay proceeds through a general presentation of the two principal phases of Peirce's theory of signs. The key issue of the cha... see more

The American polyhistor Charles Sanders Peirce stated that association is the only active force in the mind; and since any meaning of a brand is created through countless associations among the brand users, branding seems to be a cognitive vis-à-vis semei... see more

Th e notion of dialogue is foundational for both Juri Lotman and Mikhail Bakhtin. It is also central in Charles S. Peirce’s semeiotics and logic. While there are several scholarly comparisons of Bakhtin’s and Lotman’s dialogisms, these have yet to be comp... see more

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