The American Journal of Semiotics Vol. 30, Issue 1/2, 2014
The American Journal of Semiotics
Volume 30, Issue 1/2, 2014
Peirce and the Cenoscopic Science of Signs
John Deely (editor-in-chief) and Christopher Morrissey (editor)
Articles
1.Priscila Borges, Experience and Cognition in Peirce’s Semiotics
2. Garnet C. Butchart, Haunting Past Images: On the 2006 Documentary Film Description of a Memory in the Context of Communicology
3. Gilad Elbom, Glossematic Narratives; Or, Superfluous Information of Little Consequence: A Semiotic Approach to Literary Uselessness
4. Lars Elleström, Material and Mental Representation: Peirce Adapted to the Study of Media and Arts
5. Richard L. Lanigan, Charles S. Peirce on Phenomenology: Communicology, Codes, and Messages; or, Phenomenology, Synechism, and Fallibilism
6. Donna E. West, Peirce’s Matrix of Individuation: The Work of Pronouns in Attentional Phenomena
Review Essay
7. Donald R. Frohlich, Biology, Peirce, and Biosemiotics: Commentaires ‘Cénoscopic’ d’un Biologiste
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