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Foundations of the theory of signs / Charles W. Morris.
Author
Morris, Charles W. (Charles William), 1903-1979
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Chicago, Ill. : The University of Chicago Press, c1938.
Description
3 p. l., 59 p. ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Semantics (Philosophy)
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Series
International encyclopedia of unified science ; v. 1, no. 2.
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International encyclopedia of unified science ; v. 1, no. 2
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Medium/Support
8vo. rdabf
Notes
Added t.-p.: International encyclopedia of unified science, editor-in-chief, Otto Neurath, associate editors, Rudolf Carnap [and] Charles W. Morris. Foundations of the unity of science (volumes I-II of the Encyclopedia)
Bibliographic references
"Selected bibliography": p. 59.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Introduction. Semiotic and science
Semiosis and semiotic. The nature of a sign ; Dimensions and levels of semiosis ; Language
Syntactics. The formal conception of language ; Linguistic structure
Semantics. The semantical dimension of semiosis ; Linguistic and nonlinguistic structures
Pragmatics. The pragmatical dimension of semiosis ; Individual and social factors in semiosis ; Pragmatic use and abuse of signs
The unity of semiotic. Meaning ; Universals and universality ; Interrelation of the semiotical sciences
Problems and applications. Unification of the semiotical sciences ; Semiotic as organon of the sciences ; Humanistic implications of semiotic.
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LCCN
a^^41002443^//r43
OCLC
526270
RCP
H - S
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