Degeneracy

Keyword: Degeneracy


Article in Journal | Posted 13/02/2016
Atkin, Albert (2005). Peirce on the Index and Indexical Reference
Discusses the theory of index of philosopher Charles S. Peirce. Features of the index; Distinction based on indexical function within propositions; Difference between genuine and degenerate indices.
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2015
Bonta, Steven (2015). A Peircean typology of cultural prime symbols: Culture as category
Oswald Spengler first showed that every macroculture can be conceived of as an accretion of signs representing in various contexts a single abstract Prime Symbol. But this semiotic model of culture...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2015
Gorlée, Dinda (2015). From words and sentences to interjections: The anatomy of exclamations in Peirce and Wittgenstein
Interjections are exclamatory signs fostering a realistic conception of the perils and uncertainties of human experience. Natural interjections are reactionary signs in degenerate pre-signs (preverbs...
Manuscript | Posted 13/01/2015
Peirce, Charles S. (nd). Degrees of Degeneracy [R]. MS [R] 911

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., n.d., 1 folded sheet.
A triple character has two degrees of degeneracy. Degeneracy of a dual character. Nondegenerate dual relation is a real...

Article in Journal | Posted 01/12/2014
Parmentier, Richard J. (2014). Semiotic degeneracy of social life: Prolegomenon to a human science of semiosis
This paper explores Peirce's method of semiotic exemplification by a careful examination of his thinking about the relationship between interpretation and replication, the subdivision of signs...
Manuscript | Posted 08/01/2013
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). CSP's Lowell Lectures of 1903. 2nd Part of 3rd Draught of Lecture III. MS [R] 465

From the Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., notebook, G-1903-2a, October 12, 1903, pp. 68-126; A1-A8.
Published, in part, as 1.521-544 (pp. 68-126, with only the first and last paragraphs...

Manuscript | Posted 04/01/2013
Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Syllabus: Syllabus of a course of Lectures at the Lowell Institute beginning 1903, Nov. 23. On Some Topics of Logic. MS [R] 478

From the Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., G-1903-2b and G-1903-2d, pp. 1-168 (pp. 106-136 missing); a second title page; pp. 2-23 of a revised section; 69 pp. of variants; and a...