@article{Sørensen+Thellefsen2015,
author = "Bent Sørensen and Torkild Thellefsen",
title = "{Questions toward a Peircean phenomenological description of association}",
year = 2015,
journal = "Semiotica",
volume = 2015,
number = "207",
pages = "529-538",
issn = "00371998",
abstract = "{According to the philosopher and scientist Charles Peirce (1839-1914) phenomenology is fundamental to all scientific inquiry and association is the only force that exists within the intellect. However, Peirce only gave his reader a hint about the relationship between phenomenology and association. In this article we will try to follow that hint and point towards a couple of main questions that can guide a Peircean phenomenological description of association. Hence, the conclusion of the article will not be a phenomenological description of association but rather a couple of main questions trying to determine how such a phenomenological description can begin in the first place. Our hypothesis is that the questions depend for their construction on the inter-relatedness and interdependence of certain central Peircean phenomenological concepts - especially, Thirdness, Secondness, and Firstness.}",
keywords = "Association, Phenomenology",
language = "English",
note = "From the Commens Bibliography | \url{http://www.commens.org/bibliography/journal_article/s%C3%B8rensen-bent-thellefsen-torkild-2015-questions-toward-peircean}"
}