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Medieval Philosophy Redefined
With "Medieval Philosophy Redefined" John Deely provides an in-depth, original history of medieval philosophy, tracing a common thread that coherently unifies and defines what he …
Semiotics 1996
Over the past twenty years, the annual meetings of the Semiotic Society of America have tracked the growth and development of modern sign theory in American scholarship. Since …
How Science Enriches Theology
Semiotics 1991
This is the 12th volume of Annual Proceedings of the Semiotic Society of America. Contents: I. Language, Geometry and Logic; II. Semiotic Relevance of the Liberal Arts; III. …
Semiotics 1984
This volume, emanating from the 1984 meeting of the Semiotic Society of America, establishes a regular forum for interdisciplinary scholarly effort 'semioticizing' traditional …
Semiotics Continues to Astonish
Peirce's (1906) proposal that the universe as a whole, even if it does not consist exclusively of signs, is yet everywhere perfused with signs, is a thesis that better than any …
Semiotics 1999
Over the past twenty years, the annual meetings of the Semiotic Society of America have tracked growth and development of modern sign theory in American scholarship. Since 1981, …
Tractatus de Signis – The Semiotic of John Poinsot
Semiotics 1985
This book represents the proceedings of the tenth annual meeting of the Semiotic Society of America held in October of 1985. Contents: Semiotic Approaches to Issues in Philosophy; …
Augustine and Poinsot
While Saint Augustine has been a household name for centuries, the same cannot be said of long-overlooked philosopher John Poinsot. But in "Augustine and Poinsot", John Deely …
What Distinguishes Human Understanding
In 1982, the author of this book issued a "promissory note" of just the osrt that analytic philosophers of the twentieth century have led us to expect will come to nothing. This …
Descartes & Poinsot
Rene Descartes (1596-1650) and John Poinsot (1589-1644) were contemporaries who stood, unbeknownst to themselves, at a crossroads in the history of philosophy. While Poinsot's work …