[Xmca-l] Re: The Social and the Semiotic

Andy Blunden ablunden@mira.net
Wed Jun 28 08:34:02 PDT 2017


I have just been reading an article by Charles Taylor in 
which he refers to theories (plural) of signs formulated by 
Enlightenment philosophers, mentioning Condillac in 
particular. It never occurred to me that semiotics stretched 
back to the 18th century. I thought that Peirce invented it! 
Something new every day.

andy

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Andy Blunden
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On 29/06/2017 1:19 AM, HENRY SHONERD wrote:
> Here is a link to a text for which I find no author, but I found it enlightening in the context of the chat with constant collaborative efforts to determine what we mean when we communicate and how, despite the dialog’s endlessness, gets us somewhere because we collaborate and how we collaborate. If this short text is of any use to the subject line, please let me know.
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> http://courses.logos.it/EN/2_20.html <http://courses.logos.it/EN/2_20.html>
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> Henry
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>> On Jun 27, 2017, at 8:24 PM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net> wrote:
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>>> Eco's "unlimited semiosis"
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