Augustine & Poinsot: the protosemiotic development
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adam_text | CONTENTS IN DETAIL 1. INTERSEMIOTICITY..................................
3 AUGUSTINE: THE INRNATLON OP PROTOSEMLOTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 FL1USTRATION: AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO E.397 AN AT
WORK ON THE PAGES OF DE DODRINA CHRISTIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2. PROTOSEMIOTICS................................... 9 3. AUGUSTINE S
IMMEDIATE ALM ANDSUCCESS 15 4. LONG-TERMOBSTACLES TO THEPHILOSOPHICAL
PROJECT 19 4.1. THE BURNING AND INEVITABLE PROBLEM . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. 19 4.2. AUGUSTINE S TWO-PART DODGE 21 4.2.1. THE DODGE, PART ONE
22 4.2.2. THE DODGE, PART TWO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.3. THE STATE OF THE QUESTION AS AUGUSTINE LEAVES IT . . . . . . . 24
5. THE OPENING TO SEMIOTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 27 5.1. FROM 1TJIJ.ELOV TO SIGNUM: TRANSEENDING THE BOUNDARY OF
NATURE AND EULTURE. . . . . . 29 5.2. THE SEMIOTIE REVOLUTION OF
AN396/397. . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6. SEMIOTICS IN THEDE
DOCTRINACHRISTIANA TEXT. . . . . . . . . . 35 6.1. BOOK I, 2, LINES
1-2: THINGS ARE LEARNED THROUGH SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 6.2. BOOK 11, 1, LINES 5-7: TENTATIVE FIRST FORMULA FOR SIGN IN
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . 37 6.2.1. SOUNDS SIGNIFYING FROM BEHAVIORAL
HABIT VERSUS FROM STIPULATION AS WELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
6.2.2. EFFEETS PRODUEED FROM PHYSIEAL VERSUS SEMIOSIE EAUSALITY. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 6.2.3. SIGN TRANSEENDING THE BOUNDARY OF
INNER AND OUTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 6.3.
BOOK 11, 2, LINES 1-3: SIGNA NATURALIA 45 1AEBLE: SIGNUM DIVIDED INTO
NATURALIA AND DATA .. 46 6.4. BOOK 11, 3, LINES 1-3: SIGNA DATA 50
6.4.1. THE IMPLIED TRIPARTITION OF SIGNA DATA. . . . . . . . . 52 6.4.2.
TO EAPTURE AUGUSTINE S INITIATIVE IN A TERMINOLOGIEAL PROPOSAL. . . . .
. . . . . . . . .. 55 1AEBLE: PHYSIONOMIE SIGNS / TELEONOMIE SIGNS 56 7.
AUGUSTINE ANDSEMIOTICS IN THE21ST CENTURY 57 1AEBLE: LINES OF SEMIOTIE
DEVELOPMENT IN THE 20 TH EENTURY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 57 XVII POINSOT: TM CULMINATION OF PROTOSEMIOTICS . . . . .
. . . * . * . . * . . * . . . . . . 59 FLIUSTRATION: JOHN POINSOT, G.P.,
C.1643 PONDERING STILL THE TEN-YEAR OLD NEWS OF GALILEO S TRIAL 60 8.
POINSOT ANDTHE20 TH CENTURY DEVELOPMENT OF SEMIOTICS .. 61 9. TRACTATUS
DESIGNIS, 1632: FROMDESCRIPTION TO EXPLANATION 67 9.1. THE
THEORETICALLINK IN WHAT AUGUSTINE HADJUXTAPOSED 67 9.2. THE PRINCIPAL
POINT OFTHE TREATISE ON SIGNS 72 9.3. OBJECTS, RELATIONS, SIGNS, AND
THINGS 74 9.4. THE CLASS OF PURE SIGNS : POINSOT S SIGNUMFONNALE 75 9.5.
SIGNIFICATE SAYS PLAINLY WHAT OBJECT SAYS OBSCURELY: OBJECTIVE BEING
IN ITS OWN RIGHT AS A PRODUCT OF SEMIOSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. 77 9.6. THE IRREDUCIBILITY OF OBJECTIVE EXISTENCE TO
THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE OFTHINGS 80 9.7. OBJECTS, BASED ON SIGNS,
TRANSFORRNING INTO YET OTHER SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .. 82 9.8. CONVENTIONAL SIGNS : THE WAR OFHABIT WITH
INSTITUTION 90 10. POLNSOT S DOUBLE MISCALCULHTION 97 10.1. THE NEED FOR
A NEW STANDPOINT WITHIN PHILOSOPHY. . . . . 97 10.2. THE FIRST
RNISCALCULATION 103 10.3. THE SECOND MISCALCULATION 108 10.4. SUMMARY
OFTHE MISCALCULATIONS 113 11. THE PROTOSEMIOTIC CHALLENGE BACKWARD TO
THE TRADMONOFNATURAL PHLLOSOPHY ANDMETAPHYSICS .. 115 11.1. WHAT DO THE
OUTER SENSES REVEAL? 118 11.2. THE TRANSITION FIOM SENSATION TO
SENSE-PERCEPTION AND TO INTELLECTION 121 11.3. THE SEMIOSIC PRIOR
STRUCTURE OF SENSATION 122 DIAGRAM: SEMIOSIC STRUCTURE OF THE SENSORY
MANIFOLD 123 11.4. EXPERIENCE AS THE PRIOR GROUND FOR ANY DOCTRINE OF
CATEGORIES 125 11.5. THE LOGICALLY INESCAPABLE NEED FOR A NEW BEGINNING
127 . 11.6. IN SUM 131 12. THE PROROSEMIOTIC CHALLENGE FORWARD TO
MODERNITY S EPISTEMOLOGY ANDCRITLCAL PHLLOSOPHY 133 12.1. THE SCANDAL TO
PHILOSOPHY: HOW DID IT ARISE? 135 XVLLL 12.2. RATIONALISM: DESEARTES
EREATES THE PROBLEM OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD 136 12.3. EMPIRICISM AS A
REAETION TO DESEARTES 138 12.4. THE EMPIRIEAL DISAPPEARANEE OFTHE
EXTERNAL WORLD 140 12.4.1. TWO DIREETIONS IN LOEKE S PHILOSOPHY, ONE
AETUAL, THE OTHER LATENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 12.4.2. LOEKE
AND GALILEO 142 12.4.3. THE AGREED ENUMERATION OF SENSE QUALITIES AND
THE DIFFERENT BREAKDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 12.4.4. BERKELEY
SHOWS THE EONSEQUENEES OF THE MODERN PRIMARY/SEEONDARY DISTINETION 146
12.4.5. POINSOT ON LOGICAL EONSEQUENEES OF THE TRADITIONAL PROPER /
EOMMON DISTINETION. . . . . .. 148 12.5. FROM PROBLEM TO SEANDAL: THE
DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRIEISM AND THE NEED FOR A MODERN SYNTHESIS . . . . .
.148 12.6. MAN HAS MANY SLEEPS : EONSEQUENEES ARE ONE THING; FACING
EONSEQUENEES OR EVEN REALIZING THAT THEY ARE THERE IS QUITE ANOTHER
MATTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 12.7. NO MAN WHO REFLEETS HAS
EVER DOUBTED 152 12.8. POINSOT 1632 ON THE POINT HUME 1748 DEEMED
BEYOND EONSIDERATION 153 12.9. NEITHER INNER SIGNS NOR OUTER SIGNS:
SENSATION ITSELF PRESCISSIVELY TAKEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.157 12.10. SIGN-VEHICLES WITHIN THE RNIND 160 12.11. SIGN-VEHICLES
BETWEEN RNIND AND WORLD DISTINGUISHED FROM SIGN-VEHICLES IN THE WORLD
AND SIGN-VEHICLES IN THE RNIND 161 12.12. A SERNIOSIS EOMMON TO ALL
ANIMA1S 163 12.13. FROM SUBJEETIVE TO OBJEETIVE IDEALISM: KANTIAN
SYNTHESIS OF MODERN TRADITION AS EPISTEMOLOGY AND ERITIEAL PHILOSOPHY .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .166 12.14. THE DOGMATIE SLUMBER FROM WHIEH KANT
FANCIED HE AWOKE 168 12.15. THE DOGMATIE SLUMBER WHIEH EONTINUED 170
12.16. THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: EOMMUMEATION 173 12.17. THE
PROTOSERNIOTIE ALTERNATIVE TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY 175 12.18.
CRYPTOSERNIOTIES 176 13. POINSOT ANDSEMIOTICS IN THE21ST CENTURY 179
13.1. THE TRANSITION FROM PROTOSERNIOTIES TO SERNIOTIES PROPER 183 13.2.
THE EOINCIDENEE OF EOMMUMEATION WITH BEING 184 XIX 14. PROTOSEMIOTIC
EPILOGUE: THECITADEL OF LANGUAGE 187 14.1. THE PRICE OF SEMIOTICS. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 14.2. THE PROBLEMATIC
EXISTENCE OF SEMIOTICS: TODOROV S COMPLAINT 190 14.3. TODOROV SHOWLER.
192 14.4. ADDRESSINGTODOROV S COMPLAINT 194 14.5. SEMIOTICS IS
METASEMIOSIS; BUT METASEMIOTICS IS A CONTRADICTIO IN ADIECTIS 197
DIAGRAM: THE WORLD OFNOL1OS AS A SPECIES-SPECIFIC EXTENSION AND
EXPRESSION OF C1»U(J L S . . . . . . . . . . . .197 AFRERWORD: THE
TIME OF THE SIGN 201 15. THETIME OFTHESIGN 203 15.1. PROTOSEMIOTICS
RENDERED AUFGEHOBEN . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .203 15.2. STAGES ALONG
THE WAY 204 15.3. SEMIOTICS AND THE POSTMODERN DAWN 205 15.4. THE POINT
OF ARRIVAL FOR PROTOSEMIOTICS IS THE POINT OF DEPARTURE FOR SEMIOTICS
206 15.5. THE EXTENSION TO SEMIOETHICS 207 DIAGRAM: THE SEMIOTIC SPIRAL
OF ABDUCTIONS, DEDUCTIONS, AND RETRODUCTIONS 210 15.6. BEYOND
METAPHYSICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY , EPISTEMOLOGY AND CRITICAL
PHILOSOPHY 211 APPENDIX A: CONTENTS OF 1985 CRITICAL BILINGUAL EDITION
OF POINSOT S 1632 TRACTATUS DE SIGNIS 213 APPENDIX B: MATERIAL OF 1635
FOR A THIRD PREAMBLE TO POINSOT S 1632 TRACTATUS DE SIGNIS 221
APPENDIX C: OVERVIEW OF THE USES OF SIGNUM IN AUGUSTINE S DE DOCTRINA
CHRISTIANA 225 APPENDIX D: THE DISCONNECT IN AUGUSTINE BETWEEN L-ERBUM V
AND L-ERBUM MENTIS 231 APPENDIX E: TIME1INE OFSEMIOTIC DEVELOPMENT 237
REFERENCES, HISTORICALLY LAYERED .247 INDEX 283 GLOSS ON THEREFERENCES:
PRINCIPLE OFHISTORICAL LAYERING EXPLAINED 300 XX
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CONTENTS IN DETAIL 1. INTERSEMIOTICITY.
3 AUGUSTINE: THE INRNATLON OP PROTOSEMLOTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 FL1USTRATION: AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO E.397 AN AT
WORK ON THE PAGES OF DE DODRINA CHRISTIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2. PROTOSEMIOTICS. 9 3. AUGUSTINE'S
IMMEDIATE ALM ANDSUCCESS 15 4. LONG-TERMOBSTACLES TO THEPHILOSOPHICAL
PROJECT 19 4.1. THE 'BURNING AND INEVITABLE PROBLEM' . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 19 4.2. AUGUSTINE'S TWO-PART DODGE 21 4.2.1. THE DODGE, PART ONE
22 4.2.2. THE DODGE, PART TWO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.3. THE STATE OF THE QUESTION AS AUGUSTINE LEAVES IT . . . . . . . 24
5. THE OPENING TO SEMIOTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 27 5.1. FROM 1TJIJ.ELOV TO SIGNUM: TRANSEENDING THE BOUNDARY OF
NATURE AND EULTURE. . . . . . 29 5.2. THE SEMIOTIE REVOLUTION OF
AN396/397. . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6. SEMIOTICS IN THEDE
DOCTRINACHRISTIANA TEXT. . . . . . . . . . 35 6.1. BOOK I, '2, LINES
1-2: "THINGS ARE LEARNED THROUGH SIGNS" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 6.2. BOOK 11,'1, LINES 5-7: TENTATIVE FIRST FORMULA FOR "SIGN IN
GENERAL" . . . . . . . . . . 37 6.2.1. SOUNDS SIGNIFYING FROM BEHAVIORAL
HABIT VERSUS FROM STIPULATION AS WELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
6.2.2. EFFEETS PRODUEED FROM PHYSIEAL VERSUS SEMIOSIE EAUSALITY. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 6.2.3. SIGN TRANSEENDING THE BOUNDARY OF
INNER AND OUTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 6.3.
BOOK 11,'2, LINES 1-3: "SIGNA NATURALIA" 45 1AEBLE: SIGNUM DIVIDED INTO
"NATURALIA" AND "DATA" . 46 6.4. BOOK 11,'3, LINES 1-3: "SIGNA DATA" 50
6.4.1. THE IMPLIED TRIPARTITION OF SIGNA DATA. . . . . . . . . 52 6.4.2.
TO EAPTURE AUGUSTINE'S INITIATIVE IN A TERMINOLOGIEAL PROPOSAL. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 55 1AEBLE: PHYSIONOMIE SIGNS / TELEONOMIE SIGNS 56 7.
AUGUSTINE ANDSEMIOTICS IN THE21ST CENTURY 57 1AEBLE: LINES OF SEMIOTIE
DEVELOPMENT IN THE 20 TH EENTURY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 57 XVII POINSOT: TM CULMINATION OF PROTOSEMIOTICS . . . . .
. . . * . * . . * . . * . . . . . . 59 FLIUSTRATION: JOHN POINSOT, G.P.,
C.1643 PONDERING STILL THE TEN-YEAR OLD NEWS OF GALILEO'S TRIAL 60 8.
POINSOT ANDTHE20 TH CENTURY DEVELOPMENT OF SEMIOTICS . 61 9. TRACTATUS
DESIGNIS, 1632: FROMDESCRIPTION TO EXPLANATION 67 9.1. THE
THEORETICALLINK IN WHAT AUGUSTINE HADJUXTAPOSED 67 9.2. THE PRINCIPAL
POINT OFTHE TREATISE ON SIGNS 72 9.3. OBJECTS, RELATIONS, SIGNS, AND
THINGS 74 9.4. THE CLASS OF"PURE SIGNS": POINSOT'S SIGNUMFONNALE 75 9.5.
"SIGNIFICATE" SAYS PLAINLY WHAT "OBJECT" SAYS OBSCURELY: OBJECTIVE BEING
IN ITS OWN RIGHT AS A PRODUCT OF SEMIOSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 77 9.6. THE IRREDUCIBILITY OF OBJECTIVE EXISTENCE TO
THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE OFTHINGS 80 9.7. OBJECTS, BASED ON SIGNS,
TRANSFORRNING INTO YET OTHER SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 82 9.8. "CONVENTIONAL SIGNS": THE WAR OFHABIT WITH
INSTITUTION 90 10. POLNSOT'S DOUBLE MISCALCULHTION 97 10.1. THE NEED FOR
A NEW STANDPOINT WITHIN PHILOSOPHY. . . . . 97 10.2. THE FIRST
RNISCALCULATION 103 10.3. THE SECOND MISCALCULATION 108 10.4. SUMMARY
OFTHE MISCALCULATIONS 113 11. THE PROTOSEMIOTIC CHALLENGE BACKWARD TO
THE TRADMONOFNATURAL PHLLOSOPHY ANDMETAPHYSICS . 115 11.1. WHAT DO THE
OUTER SENSES REVEAL? 118 11.2. THE TRANSITION FIOM SENSATION TO
SENSE-PERCEPTION AND TO INTELLECTION 121 11.3. THE SEMIOSIC PRIOR
STRUCTURE OF SENSATION 122 DIAGRAM: SEMIOSIC STRUCTURE OF THE 'SENSORY
MANIFOLD' 123 11.4. EXPERIENCE AS THE PRIOR GROUND FOR ANY DOCTRINE OF
CATEGORIES 125 11.5. THE LOGICALLY INESCAPABLE NEED FOR A NEW BEGINNING
127 . 11.6. IN SUM 131 12. THE PROROSEMIOTIC CHALLENGE FORWARD TO
MODERNITY'S EPISTEMOLOGY ANDCRITLCAL PHLLOSOPHY 133 12.1. THE SCANDAL TO
PHILOSOPHY: HOW DID IT ARISE? 135 XVLLL 12.2. RATIONALISM: DESEARTES
EREATES 'THE PROBLEM OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD' 136 12.3. EMPIRICISM AS A
REAETION TO DESEARTES 138 12.4. THE EMPIRIEAL DISAPPEARANEE OFTHE
EXTERNAL WORLD 140 12.4.1. TWO DIREETIONS IN LOEKE'S PHILOSOPHY, ONE
AETUAL, THE OTHER LATENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 12.4.2. LOEKE
AND GALILEO 142 12.4.3. THE AGREED ENUMERATION OF SENSE QUALITIES AND
THE DIFFERENT BREAKDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 12.4.4. BERKELEY
SHOWS THE EONSEQUENEES OF THE MODERN PRIMARY/SEEONDARY DISTINETION 146
12.4.5. POINSOT ON LOGICAL EONSEQUENEES OF THE TRADITIONAL PROPER /
EOMMON DISTINETION. . . . . . 148 12.5. FROM PROBLEM TO SEANDAL: THE
DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRIEISM AND THE NEED FOR A MODERN SYNTHESIS . . . . .
.148 12.6. "MAN HAS MANY SLEEPS": EONSEQUENEES ARE ONE THING; FACING
EONSEQUENEES OR EVEN REALIZING THAT THEY ARE THERE IS QUITE ANOTHER
MATTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 12.7. "NO MAN WHO REFLEETS HAS
EVER DOUBTED" 152 12.8. POINSOT 1632 ON THE POINT HUME 1748 DEEMED
BEYOND EONSIDERATION 153 12.9. NEITHER INNER SIGNS NOR OUTER SIGNS:
SENSATION ITSELF PRESCISSIVELY TAKEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.157 12.10. SIGN-VEHICLES WITHIN THE RNIND 160 12.11. SIGN-VEHICLES
BETWEEN RNIND AND WORLD DISTINGUISHED FROM SIGN-VEHICLES IN THE WORLD
AND SIGN-VEHICLES IN THE RNIND 161 12.12. A SERNIOSIS EOMMON TO ALL
ANIMA1S 163 12.13. FROM SUBJEETIVE TO OBJEETIVE IDEALISM: KANTIAN
SYNTHESIS OF MODERN TRADITION AS EPISTEMOLOGY AND ERITIEAL PHILOSOPHY .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .166 12.14. THE DOGMATIE SLUMBER FROM WHIEH KANT
FANCIED HE AWOKE 168 12.15. THE DOGMATIE SLUMBER WHIEH EONTINUED 170
12.16. THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: EOMMUMEATION 173 12.17. THE
PROTOSERNIOTIE ALTERNATIVE TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY 175 12.18.
CRYPTOSERNIOTIES 176 13. POINSOT ANDSEMIOTICS IN THE21ST CENTURY 179
13.1. THE TRANSITION FROM PROTOSERNIOTIES TO SERNIOTIES PROPER 183 13.2.
"THE EOINCIDENEE OF EOMMUMEATION WITH BEING" 184 XIX 14. PROTOSEMIOTIC
EPILOGUE: THECITADEL OF LANGUAGE 187 14.1. THE PRICE OF SEMIOTICS. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 14.2. THE PROBLEMATIC
EXISTENCE OF SEMIOTICS: "TODOROV'S COMPLAINT" 190 14.3. TODOROV'SHOWLER.
192 14.4. ADDRESSINGTODOROV'S COMPLAINT 194 14.5. SEMIOTICS IS
METASEMIOSIS; BUT "METASEMIOTICS" IS A CONTRADICTIO IN ADIECTIS 197
DIAGRAM: THE WORLD OFNOL1OS' AS A SPECIES-SPECIFIC EXTENSION AND
EXPRESSION OF C1»U(J' L S' . . . . . . . . . . . .197 AFRERWORD: THE
TIME OF THE SIGN 201 15. THETIME OFTHESIGN 203 15.1. PROTOSEMIOTICS
RENDERED AUFGEHOBEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203 15.2. STAGES ALONG
THE WAY 204 15.3. SEMIOTICS AND THE POSTMODERN DAWN 205 15.4. THE POINT
OF ARRIVAL FOR PROTOSEMIOTICS IS THE POINT OF DEPARTURE FOR SEMIOTICS
206 15.5. THE EXTENSION TO SEMIOETHICS 207 DIAGRAM: THE SEMIOTIC SPIRAL
OF ABDUCTIONS, DEDUCTIONS, AND RETRODUCTIONS 210 15.6. BEYOND
METAPHYSICS AND "NATURAL PHILOSOPHY", EPISTEMOLOGY AND "CRITICAL
PHILOSOPHY" 211 APPENDIX A: CONTENTS OF 1985 CRITICAL BILINGUAL EDITION
OF POINSOT'S 1632 TRACTATUS DE SIGNIS 213 APPENDIX B: MATERIAL OF 1635
FOR A "THIRD PREAMBLE" TO POINSOT'S 1632 TRACTATUS DE SIGNIS 221
APPENDIX C: OVERVIEW OF THE USES OF SIGNUM IN AUGUSTINE'S DE DOCTRINA
CHRISTIANA 225 APPENDIX D: THE DISCONNECT IN AUGUSTINE BETWEEN L-ERBUM V
AND L-ERBUM MENTIS 231 APPENDIX E: TIME1INE OFSEMIOTIC DEVELOPMENT 237
REFERENCES, HISTORICALLY LAYERED .247 INDEX 283 GLOSS ON THEREFERENCES:
PRINCIPLE OFHISTORICAL LAYERING EXPLAINED 300 XX |
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spellingShingle | Deely, John N. 1942- Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development Postmodernity in philosophy Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo John of St. Thomas 1589-1644 Johannes a Sancto Thoma 1589-1644 (DE-588)119292297 gnd Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger 354-430 (DE-588)118505114 gnd Geschichte Semiotics History Semiotik (DE-588)4054498-9 gnd |
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title | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development |
title_alt | Augustine and Poinsot |
title_auth | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development |
title_exact_search | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development |
title_exact_search_txtP | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development |
title_full | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development John Deely |
title_fullStr | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development John Deely |
title_full_unstemmed | Augustine & Poinsot the protosemiotic development John Deely |
title_short | Augustine & Poinsot |
title_sort | augustine poinsot the protosemiotic development |
title_sub | the protosemiotic development |
topic | Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo John of St. Thomas 1589-1644 Johannes a Sancto Thoma 1589-1644 (DE-588)119292297 gnd Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger 354-430 (DE-588)118505114 gnd Geschichte Semiotics History Semiotik (DE-588)4054498-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo John of St. Thomas 1589-1644 Johannes a Sancto Thoma 1589-1644 Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger 354-430 Geschichte Semiotics History Semiotik |
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