LEADER 04294nam 2200613 a 450 001 9910457775803321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a1-283-32866-6 010 $a9786613328663 010 $a90-272-7972-1 035 $a(CKB)2550000000063693 035 $a(EBL)799811 035 $a(OCoLC)773039609 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000565932 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11375864 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000565932 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10533871 035 $a(PQKB)11414496 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC799811 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL799811 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10513319 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000063693 100 $a19841221e19851911 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aSignifics and language$b[electronic resource] $ethe articulate form of our expressive and interpretive resources /$fby Victoria Lady Welby ; edited and introduced by H. Walter Schmitz 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aPhiladelphia $cJ. Benjamins Pub. Co.$d1985 215 $a1 online resource (433 p.) 225 1 $aFoundations of semiotics,$x0168-2555 ;$vv. 5 300 $a"Reprint of the edition London, 1911, and two articles by V. Welby." 311 $a90-272-3275-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aSIGNIFICS AND LANGUAGE The Articulate Form of our Expressive andInterpretative Resources; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; VICTORIA LADY WELBY'S SIGNIFICS: THE ORIGIN OF THE SIGNIFIC MOVEMENT; 1. The Rediscovery: A First Approach to Lady Welby and Her Significs; 2. The Origins and Development of Significs: A Bio?graphical and Bibliographical Sketch of Lady Welby's Course of Thoughts; 2.1 The Sources of This Study; 2.2 The Development of an Independent Mind; 2.3 The Search for a Contemporary Interpretation of the Christian Doctrine 327 $a2.4 The Evolution of the Human Mind and the Neglected Problem of Meaning2.5 Significs: A New Science; 2.6 The Failure to Institutionalize Signifies; 3. Significs as a Communication Oriented Theory of Signs; 3.1 Lady Welby's Critique of Language and Terminology; 3.2 ""Translation"" and the Unity of Science; 3.3 ""Sense"", ""Meaning"" and ""Significance""; 4. Lady Welby's Influence on Some of Her Contemporaries; 4.1 Andre? Lalande and the Terminology Critical Movement in France; 4.2 From F. To?nnies to the Vienna Circle; 4.3 George Frederick Stout 327 $a4.4 J. M. Baldwin and His Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology4.5 Some Comments and 'New' Documents on the Correspondence between C.S. Peirce and Lady Welby; 4.6 Bertrand Russell; 4.7 F.C.S. Schiller and ""The Meaning of 'Meaning'""; 4.8 Giovanni Vailati; 4.9 C.K. Ogden's 'Apprenticeship' with Lady Welby; 4.10 Lady Welby and Significs in the Novels of H.G. Wells: Some Remarks; 5. Notes; 6. Bibliography; Thus Far Unpublished Essays by V. Lady Welby; Primal sense and significs; The Social Value of Expression; Notes; MEANING AND METAPHOR.; II.-SENSE, MEANING AND INTERPRETATION. (I) 327 $aIII.-SENSE, MEANING AND INTERPRETATION. (II.)SUMMARY OF PART I.; SUMMARY OF PART II.; PREFACE; APPENDIX 330 $aThis is the facsimile 1911 reprint of Victoria Lady Welby's very last publication Significs and Language. The Articulate form of our Expressive and Interpretative resources. This volume also includes two major essays from the author's hands, 'Meaning and Metaphor' (reprinted from The Monist 3:4, 1893), and 'Sense, Meaning and Interpretation' (reprinted from Mind 5:17 and 18, 1896), and a selection of several noteworthy and unpublished essays. In the introduction to this volume the editor H. Walter Schmitz exemplifies how Lady Welby developed her significs in discussion and cooper 410 0$aFoundations of semiotics ;$vv. 5. 606 $aSemantics (Philosophy) 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aSemantics (Philosophy) 676 $a149/.946 700 $aWelby$b Victoria$cLady,$f1837-1912.$0253764 701 $aSchmitz$b H. Walter$0883188 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910457775803321 996 $aSignifics and language$92083460 997 $aUNINA