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Diagrams and Gestures : Mathematics, Philosophy, and Linguistics / / Francesco La Mantia [and five others], editors
Diagrams and Gestures : Mathematics, Philosophy, and Linguistics / / Francesco La Mantia [and five others], editors
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 410.1
Collana Lecture Notes in Morphogenesis Series
Soggetto topico Linguistics - Philosophy
Mathematics - Philosophy
Semiotics - Philosophy
ISBN 3-031-29111-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- 1 Almost an Introduction. From the Basilar Notions to the Legacy of Gilles Châtelet -- 1.1 Diagrams and Gestures: Preliminary Remarks -- 1.2 Diagrams: Etymology and First Conceptual Analyses -- 1.2.1 Diagrams as Analytical Potentialities -- 1.2.2 Diagrams as Interplay Between Figures and Formulas -- 1.2.3 Diagrammatic Interplay: A Peircean Point of View -- 1.3 Gestures: Etymology and First Conceptual Analyses -- 1.3.1 Gestures: Meaningfulness and Corporeality -- 1.3.2 Directionality of Gestures: From Corporeality to Inter-Corporeality -- 1.3.3 An Incorrect Reduction -- 1.4 A Mathematical Game: Sets of Possibilities and Virtuality -- 1.5 Towards the Diagrammatic Gestures of Gilles Châtelet -- 1.5.1 Germs of Deformation: "Becoming-Other" and "Pressures of the Virtuality" -- 1.5.2 Diagrammatic Alterations: Gestures and Algorithmic Legalities -- 1.5.3 Diagrammatic Gestures as Heterogenetic Work -- 1.5.4 Heterogenesis: A Key for Diagrammatic Gestures? -- 1.5.5 Châtelet and "Les Embryons Larvaires" -- 1.5.6 Several Uses of "Transformation" -- 1.5.7 "Promesses De Papillons" -- 1.6 Deformation and Becoming-Other: General Remarks -- 1.6.1 Spaces of Latency -- 1.6.2 Disorientation/Orientation: Explaining Châtelet's Lexicon -- 1.6.3 Between Complex Analysis and Algebraic Topology: First Remarks -- 1.6.4 From Grassmann to Klee -- 1.6.5 Points as Virtual Holes and Zones -- 1.6.6 Gestures of Propagation: First Remarks -- 1.6.7 Loops and "Turning Around" -- 1.6.8 Loci of Fulguration -- 1.7 Conclusions: A Philosophy of Diagrammatic Gestures -- References -- Part I Diagrams and Gestures: Mathematics -- 2 The Gestural Construction of Musical Time -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Time in Philosophy and Cultures -- 2.2.1 Philosophy -- 2.2.2 Cultures -- 2.3 Time in Physics and Neurosciences -- 2.3.1 Physics -- 2.3.2 Neurosciences.
2.4 Time in Music and Its Theory -- 2.4.1 Musical Time Constructions -- 2.4.2 Summary of Mathematical/Musical Gesture Theory -- 2.5 Kramer's Time Categories -- 2.5.1 Kramer's Time Variety -- 2.6 The Gestural Construction of Musical Time -- 2.6.1 Distributed Identity in Musical Performance -- 2.6.2 Limits of Gestural Diagrams -- 2.7 Construction of Musical Time from Diagram Limits -- 2.7.1 Imaginary Time -- 2.7.2 Modeling Vertical Time -- 2.8 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Gilberte's Gesture and the Commutative Combray -- 3.1 Gilberte's Gesture in the Commutative Combray -- 3.2 The Elements of a Modal Logic -- 3.2.1 Basic Modal Logic and Its Proustian Challenge -- 3.2.2 Modal Logic in the Mood of Miss Anscombe and P.T. Geach -- 3.2.3 The Components of a Modal Logic -- 3.3 Deleuzian Modalities -- 3.4 The Boxes and Vases of the Recherche Du Temps Perdu -- 3.5 Proustian Tierceity: Peirce in Proust -- 3.6 The Construction of Proust's Landscape -- 3.7 Rally Paper on the Tender Map -- 3.8 Double Conclusion -- References -- 4 Existential Graphs as an Outstanding Case of the Use of Diagrams in Mathematics -- 4.1 The Role of Diagrams in Mathematics -- 4.2 Peirce's Existential Graphs -- 4.3 Classical Alpha Graphs -- 4.4 Beta Graphs -- 4.5 Modal Gamma Graphs -- 4.6 Intuitionistic Existential Graphs -- 4.7 Existential Graphs on Non-planar Surfaces -- 4.8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 54 Gestures on Higher Mathematics, and Their Use for a Diagrammatic Approach to the Question "What Is Mathematics" -- 5.1 Nine Basic Hand and Finger Gestures for Some Fundamental Dialectics in Mathematics -- 5.2 Fifty-Four Gestures on Higher Mathematics -- 5.3 A Typology of Mathematical Gestures -- 5.4 What is Mathematics?: A Diagrammatic, Category-Theoretic, Approach -- References -- Part II Diagrams and Gestures: Philosophy -- 6 The Diagram: Demon of Proof.
6.1 The Galilean Proof of the « Codex Naturae» -- 6.2 The Phenomenon of Compaction -- 6.3 On the Diagram as Proof by Image -- 6.4 Image -- 6.5 Figure -- 6.6 Conclusion-The Question of the Diagrammatic "Proof" -- References -- 7 Gesture, a New Tool for a Different Vision of Synthetic Reasoning -- 7.1 A Critique of the Concept of Synthesis and a Different Proposal -- 7.2 Existential Graphs -- 7.3 The Structure of Gestures -- 7.4 Incomplete and Complete Gestures -- 7.5 A More Interesting Image of Our Reasoning -- References -- 8 Diagrammatic Gestures of Friendship in Plato's Meno -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 The Dramatic Structure of the Meno -- 8.1.2 The Diagrammatic Interlude -- 8.2 Diagrammatic Semiotics of Philosophical Friendship -- References -- 9 The Act of Writing -- 9.1 Introductory Note -- 9.2 Text. English translation by Charles Alunni -- References -- 10 The Diagram on Stage: Movement, Gesture and Writing -- References -- Part III Diagrams and Gestures: Linguistics and Semiotics -- 11 Meta-Morphosis: Kinesis and Semiosis in Language Concerning a Theory of Enunciation -- 11.1 A Theory of Enunciation Based on a Linguistics of Operations -- 11.2 Schematic Form, Graph, Diagram -- 11.3 Diagram and Mental Gesture -- 11.3.1 Thinking with/by the Diagram -- 11.3.2 Diagrammatization of Thought and Mental Gesture -- 11.4 Questions by Way of Conclusion -- References -- 12 Fluid Formalism -- Bibliographical References -- 13 But What About the Cam Structure? Notes for an Enunciative Diagrammatology -- 13.1 The Story of a Gap -- 13.2 The Formal Enigma of the Cam Structure -- 13.3 Spiralling Involutions and Topologies -- 13.4 The Metalinguistic Signification of the Cam -- 13.5 Lexis, Assertion, Negation -- 13.6 A Topology of Ambivalence and Ambiguity: Freud and the Cam Structure -- 13.6.1 Shifts: Connectedness, Closed Curves, Unhingings.
13.6.2 Germinal Powers and Enunciative Stabilisations -- 13.7 The Diagrammatology of the Cam -- 13.7.1 "La Revanche De La Main" -- 13.7.2 The Lesson of Gilles Deleuze and Gilles Châtelet: Diagrammatisation and Differential Deformations -- 13.7.3 The Figural in the Metalinguistic and Vice-Versa -- 13.8 Conclusion: Mr. Culioli's Silence -- References -- 14 Diagrams, Gestures, and Meaning. A Cognitive-Semiotic View -- 14.1 What a Sign is. Peirce, Saussure, Biplanarity, and Criticality -- 14.2 Diagrams and Art -- 14.3 Gesture -- 14.4 Perspective -- References -- 15 Continuous, Discrete Diagrams and Transitions. Applications in the Study of Language and Other Symbolic Forms -- 15.1 The Notion of a Diagram and Diagrammatic Reasoning -- 15.2 Topological and Dynamic Diagrams of Meaning in Language -- 15.3 The Interpretation of Dynamic Diagrams in Semantics -- 15.4 Ontologies Underlying the Interpretation of Dynamic Diagrams -- 15.5 Discrete Dynamic Diagrams Using Vector Calculus -- 15.6 Conclusion: Diagrams, Indexes, and Symbols in Scientific Theories -- References -- 16 Conclusions: As a Kleiner Narr in Trance Towards a Diagrammatic Model of Enunciation -- 16.1 Summary Notes and Auspices -- 16.2 A Diagrammatic Model of Enunciation: November 20, 1923-Postulates of Linguistics -- 16.3 Kleiner Narr in Trance… and Others -- 16.4 What is Nothing in Itself: Points and… Utterances -- 16.4.1 Germs of Something Else -- 16.4.2 Enunciative Virtualities -- 16.4.3 Klee's Jester and Châtelet's Triangle -- 16.5 First Steps Toward a Diagrammatic Model of Enunciation -- 16.5.1 Visual Forms or Immaterial Types? -- 16.5.2 Immanent Virtualities and "Texture Charnelle" -- 16.5.3 And the Heterogenesis? -- 16.6 Conclusions: For a Diagrammatic Philosophy of Enunciation -- References -- Appendix A Diagrammatic Eidos and Dynamical Platonism.
A.1 Dichotomic and Diagrammatic Conceptions of the Eidos -- A.2 Lautman and "Dynamic Platonism" -- A.2.1 Context -- A.2.1.1 Oskar Becker -- A.2.1.2 Julius Stenzel -- A.2.1.3 Léon Robin -- A.2.2 Lautman and Plato -- A.2.2.1 A Last Appearance -- A2.2.2 Taking Stock: Towards a Dynamic Platonism -- A2.2.3 Some Examples -- A.2.2.4 Lautman and the Virtual Power of Schemes -- A.3 Dynamic Platonism -- A.4 On the Double Status of the Virtual: Reprise and Relaunch -- A.5 Differences Between Mechanical Constructivism and Dynamical Platonic Constructivism -- A.6 Deleuzian Philosophy of the Virtual and Dynamical Platonism -- A.7 Conclusions: Towards a Dynamical Platonism -- A.7.1 Dissimilarities Between DP and MP, and Between DP and EP -- A.7.2 Dynamical Platonism as a Production of Partial Invariants: The Legacy of Alunni and Zalamea -- Appendix B The Illusions of the Speaking Subject. A Note on the Lapse -- B.1 The Lapse: A Semiotic Perspective -- B.2 From Jacques Fontanille to Jacques Coursil -- B.3 Still on Jacques Coursil's Perspective -- B.4 French Discourse Analysis: From Michel Pêcheux to Jacqueline Authier-Revuz -- B.5 Conclusions: A Necessary Illusion -- References.
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Language in Complexity : The Emerging Meaning / / edited by Francesco La Mantia, Ignazio Licata, Pietro Perconti
Language in Complexity : The Emerging Meaning / / edited by Francesco La Mantia, Ignazio Licata, Pietro Perconti
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXVI, 199 p. 18 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 410.151
Collana Lecture Notes in Morphogenesis
Soggetto topico Computational complexity
Computational linguistics
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Neural networks (Computer science) 
Neurosciences
Complexity
Computational Linguistics
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Mathematical Models of Cognitive Processes and Neural Networks
ISBN 3-319-29483-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction.-The Game of Complexity and Linguistic Theorization -- Continuity in the Interactions between Linguistic Units -- Modeling Language Change -- The Case for Cognitive Plausibility -- System and Structure -- Hjelmslev and the Stratification of Signs and Language -- From Topology to Quasi-Topology -- Fiat Lux versus Fiat Lumen -- Two Ways into Complexity -- Language and Brain Complexity.
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