Table of Contents
Foreword v
Preface Cornells de Waal ix
Primary Sources and Abbreviations Charles Sanders Peirce xxv
1 Aesthetic Value in Peirce's Theistic Naturalism Leon J. Niemoczynski 1
2 Man, Word, and the Other Susan Petrilli 5
3 Semiotic Gold at the End of Peirce's Rainbow: on the Fallible Pursuit of Reality Fernando Andacht 13
4 Testimony and the Self Rosa M. Calcaterra 21
5 Against Pretend Doubt Robert Lane 27
6 Motion and Thought - a Generic Metaphor Ivan Mladenov 33
7 Peirce on Realism and Nominalism: the Metaphysics and Ethics of a Community of Inquirers Sami Pihlström 39
8 Peircean Inquiry and Secret Communication Yvan Beaulieu 45
9 Peirce on Non-Accidental Causes of Belief Cheryl Misak 53
10 Scientific Method and the Realist Hypothesis Henrik Rydenfelt 57
11 Logic is Rooted in the Social Principle (and vice versa) Gary Richmond Ben Udell 63
12 Reasoning is Communal in Method and Spirit John R. Shook 73
13 The Bottomless Lake of Consciousness Robert E. Innis 81
14 Physical Laws are not Habits, while Rules of Life are Kalevi Kull 87
15 Semiosis: from Taxonomy to Process Terrence W. Deacon 95
16 Is Peirce's Fallibilism an Ethical Attitude? Donna Orange 105
17 Peirce's Fallibilism in the Context of the Theory of Cognition and the Theory of Inquiry Maria de Lourdes Bacha 109
18 Diagrams or Rubbish Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen 115
19 How does Cognition come from Chance? Victoria N. Alexander 121
20 Peirce's Graph of "a Sort of Equilateral Hyperbola" Kelly A. Parker 127
21 Icons and Indices Assert Nothing - Daniel Chandler 131
22 Bohemians, Like Me Nathan Houser 137
23 Peirce's Evolutionary Thought James Jakób Liszka 145
24 Peirce's Guess at the Sphinx's Riddle: The symbol as the Mind's Eyebeam Winfried Nöth 153
25 Love as Attention in Peirce's Thought Michael L. Raposa 161
26 A Person is Like a Cluster of Stars Rossella Fabbrichesi 165
27 Crystal-Clearness: For the Second-Rates Mathias Girel 169
28 On the Nature of Rare Minds & Useless Things Phyllis Chiasson 177
29 The Heart as a Perceptive Organ David L. O'Hara 187
30 On the "Realistic Hypostatization of Relations" Iris Smith Fischer 193
31 Peirce's Role in the History of Logic: Lingua Universalis and Calculus Ratiocinator Irving Anellis 201
32 Pure Zero Søren Brier 207
33 Peirce on Theory and Practice Paul Forster 213
34 Peirce and the Discipline of Metaphysics Tomis Kapitan 221
35 Peirce's First Rule of Reason and the Process of Learning Amy L. McLaughlin 229
36 Bridging Ancient and Contemporary Knowing Floyd Merrell 235
37 Peirce's Process Ontology of Relational Order Helmut Pape 239
38 The Degenerate Monkey Eugene Halton 245
39 On Digital Photo-Index Mi-Jung Kang 253
40 Semiotic Propedeutics for Logic and Cognition Tyler James Bennett 259
41 The First Correlate Anne Freadman 263
42 Logic, Ethics and the Ethics of Logic Catherine Legg 271
43 Beauty and the Best Rosa Maria Mayorga 279
44 Iconicity in Peircean situated cognitive Semiotics Joao Queiroz Pedro Ata 283
45 The Purloined Inkstand Peter Skagestad 291
46 A Very Short Version of Diagrammatic Reasoning Frederik Stjernfelt 295
47 Against Preposterous Philosophies of Mind Cornelis de Waal 297
48 Dream and Drama: Peirce's Copernican Turn Douglas Anderson 305
49 Words that Matter: Peirce and the Ethics of Scientific Terminology Marco Annoni 309
50 The Curious Case of Peirce's Anthropomorphism Mats Bergman 315
51 Peirce and the "Flood of False Notions" Elizabeth F. Cooke 325
52 Peirce on Science, Practice, and the Permissibility of 'Stout Belief - Diana B. Heney 331
53 Logic, Time, and Knowledge Risto Hilpinen 335
54 The Hypoicons Tony Jappy 339
55 The Phenomenon of Reasoning Liuhua Zhang 347
56 Peirce's Abduction Douglas Niño 353
57 Terminology and Scientific Advancement Frank Nuessel 359
58 Fibers of Abduction Sami Paavola 365
59 Experience and Education Torill Strand 373
60 Peirce, Pragmatism, and Purposive Action John J. Stuhr 379
61 Peirce's Method of Work Patricia Turrisi 385
62 Metaphysics of Wickedness Paul Cobley 393
63 A Pragmaticist Appreciates the Past Daniei J. Brunson 399
64 Peirce's Logotheca Dinda L. Gorlée 405
65 Animals use Signs, They just don't know it Jesper Hoffmeyer 411
66 A Purely Mathematical Way for Peirce's Semiotics Robert Marty 415
67 Pragmatism, Cultural Lags and Moral Self-Reflection Torjus Midtgarden 421
68 Peirce on Hegel, Pragmatic ism, and "the Triadic Class of Philosophical Doctrines" Ludwig Nagl 429
69 Science as a Communicative Mode of Life Jaime Nubiola Sara Barrena 437
70 Not an Individual, but a dual Self (at least) Augusto Ponzio 443
71 Science and Metaphysics Andrew S. Reynolds 451
72 The Semiosphere: A Synthesis of the Physio-, Bio-, Eco-, and Technospheres Lucia Santaella 457
73 Peirce's Persistent Interest in Economics James Wible 465
74 The River of Pragmatism Shannon Dea 475
75 Visualizing Reason Priscila L. Farias 483
76 Self-Control, Self-Surrender, and Self-Constitution: The Large Significance of an "Afterthought" Vincent Colapietro 487
77 The Peircean Concept of Existential Graph and Discovery in Mathematics Marcel Danesi 493
78 Peirce on Metaphor Bent Sørensen Torkild Thellefsen 503
79 Peirce's System of 66 Classes of Signs Priscila Borges 507
80 Peirce's Philosophical Theology, Continuity, and Communication with the Deity Charles G. Conway 513
81 The Play of Musement Patrick J. Coppock 521
82 On Peirce's Visualization of the Classifications of Signs: Finding a Common Pattern in Diagrams Priscila L. Farias Joao Queiroz 527
83 Truth and Satisfaction: The Gist of Pragmaticism Francesco Poggtani 537
84 Collateral Experience and Interpretation: Narrative Cognition and Symbolization Yunhee Lee 545
85 "Don't You Think So?" Giovanni Maddalena 553
86 Collateral Experience as a Prerequisite for Signification Bent Sørensen Torkild Thellefsen Martin Thellefsen 557
87 Comparing Ideas: Comparational Analysis and Peirce's Phenomenology Richard Kenneth Atkins 561
88 Developing from Peirce's Late Semeiotic Realism Vinicius Romanini 569
References 575
Index 601