Peirce Seminar Papers
Discover the profound insights of language and semiotics in the Peirce Seminar Papers, edited by renowned scholar Michael Shapiro. Published by Berghahn Books in 2003, this hardback edition spans 256 pages and features contributions from esteemed philosophers and linguists. This volume offers a unique exploration of contemporary thoughts on language through the lens of the semiotic theories developed by the influential American philosopher-scientist, Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914). Delve into analyses that extend Peirce’s theories to subjects he did not fully examine, providing fresh perspectives on semantics and rhetoric. Perfect for those interested in linguistics, philosophy, and the intricate connections between language and meaning, the Peirce Seminar Papers is an essential addition to your academic library.