02928nam 22006251 450 991013659350332120200514202323.097814742648601474264867978147426485314742648599781474264846147426484010.5040/9781474264860(CKB)3710000000907859(MiAaPQ)EBC4717391(MiAaPQ)EBC6159702(OCoLC)961357501(UkLoBP)bpp09260462(ScCtBLL)f01edbed-b697-43e2-8d39-78b9ba88fe37(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/39561(UkLoBP)BP9781474264860BC(oapen)doab39561(EXLCZ)99371000000090785920170227d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPeirce's twenty-eight classes of signs and the philosophy of representation rhetoric, interpretation and hexadic semiosis /Tony JappyLondon ;New York :Bloomsbury Academic,[2016]1 online resource (212 pages) illustrations, tablesBloomsbury advances in semiotics ;19781350074392 135007439X 9781474264839 1474264832 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Philosophy of Representation -- The Transition -- The Sign-Systems of 1908 -- Rhetorical Concerns -- Interpretation, Worldviews and the Object.The major principles and systems of C. S. Peirce's ground-breaking theory of signs and signification are now generally well known. Less well known, however, is the fact that Peirce initially conceived these systems within a 'Philosophy of Representation', his latter-day version of the traditional grammar, logic and rhetoric trivium. In this book, Tony Jappy traces the evolution of Peirce's Philosophy of Representation project and examines the sign systems which came to supersede it. Exploring the potential of the later sign-systems that Peirce scholars have hitherto been reluctant to engage with and extending Peirce's semiotic theory beyond the much canvassed systems of his Philosophy of Representation, this book will be essential reading for everyone working in the field of semiotics.Bloomsbury advances in semiotics ;1.Representation (Philosophy)SemioticsRepresentation (Philosophy)Semiotics.121/.68Jappy Tony892503UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910136593503321Peirce's twenty-eight classes of signs and the philosophy of representation2123634UNINA