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UNISA996385185403316 |
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Kitchin John |
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Le court leete, et court baron, collect per Iohn Kytchin de Greys Inne vn appre[n]tice en le ley, et les cases et matters necessaries pur Seneschals de ceux courts a scier, pur les students de les measons de chauncerie [[electronic resource]] |
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[London], : In ædibus Richardi Tottelli, Octobris quarto. Anno D[omi]ni 1581 |
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[Ore nouelment imprimee, et per laucthor mesme corrigee, ouesq[ue] diuers nouel cases et titles a ceo per luy addes.] |
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Courts baron and courts leet |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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At foot of title: Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. |
In two parts. |
A1 is a separate title page, with same imprint, reading: Retourna breuium. Nouelment corrigee, ouesque diuers auters bones retournes, et moultes cases del co[m]menley a ceo addes, for necessarie .. |
Another issue of STC 15017, originally published in 1580. |
Part 2 reprints STC 20894.4, Returna br[eviu]m, originally published in 1516. Its text is included in STC 15019-15025--STC. |
Signatures: [par.] B-Ee A-G H⁴ (-[par.]1-2 blank?). |
Some print faded and show-through; some pages stained. |
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. |
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UNINA9910133544303321 |
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Tiercelin Claudine <1952-> |
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La pensée-signe : études sur C. S. Peirce / / Claudine Tiercelin |
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Collège de France, 2013 |
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France : , : Collège de France, , 2013 |
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1 online resource (100 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
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Philosophie de la Connaissance |
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Philosophy & Religion |
Philosophy |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Introduction -- Peirce ou la philosophie comme science -- Chapitre 1. Pour une analyse logique des produits de la pensée -- Chapitre 2. La critique de l’intuition -- Chapitre 3. Le vague de la sensation -- Chapitre 4. Un nouveau modèle du mental : pensée-signe et machines logiques -- Chapitre 5. La sémiotique du vague -- Conclusion -- Croyances, raison et normes -- Bibliographie. |
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Founder of American pragmatism, Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is considered the logician of this movement. He was however, just as much as William James, a great psychologist, working on the development of nascent experimental psychology, trying above all to think about the possible links between logic, psychology and metaphysics, by the elaboration of a "logical analysis of products of thought ”, inspired by Kantianism and medieval times (Ockam and Duns Scotus). A determined anti-psychologist and yet favourable to the taking into account of certain facts of psychology, anxious to extend formal logic to its philosophical (or semiotic) dimension, Peirce wanted to build a new model of the mind, which would extend to d 'other forms of intelligence than human thought, by a formal use of signs which nevertheless remains attentive to their irreducible wave. By presenting the main axes of this project - criticism of intuition and internalism, wave of sensation, theory of thought-sign, semiotics of the wave, reflections on logical machines, intentionality and mental images, |
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normative conceptions of rationality and beliefs - these studies aim to reveal the originality and fruitfulness of Peircian ideas in philosophy of mind, and to show the coherence of this philosophical project close in many respects to the third path indicated by Kant in his deduction from categories, that of a “system of preformation of pure reason”. |
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