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  1. The Reception of Charles S. Peirce in Denmark.Bent Sørensen & Torkild Thellefsen - 2014 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 6 (1).
    1. Setting the Scene Despite of or maybe because of much activity and numerous Danish scholars working with Peircean ideas, concepts, and methodology, there does not exist one single current concerning the reception of Peirce in Denmark. However, it seems safe to assume that the majority of Danish scholars working with Peirce – in one way or the other – initially came and to some degree still come to Peirce with an interest in his doctrine of signs or semeiotic, and (...)
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  • Comments regarding Charles Sanders Peirce's notion of consciousness, abduction, and the hypo-icon metaphor.Bent Sørensen - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (172):11-23.
  • Metaphor in Semiotics: Foundations, Embodiments, Analysis.Mariam Araratovna Sargsyan - 2021 - Studia Semiotyczne 35 (1):55-72.
    A metaphor within the framework of semiotics can be embodied in various semiotic systems, which is a prerequisite for a multilateral, in-depth analysis of its generation and interpretation. The purpose of the article is the conceptualisation of metaphor in the framework of semiotics and analysis using methods of analogy and transference. One of the main problems of metaphor theory is to provide means to represent the process of metaphor generation for understanding the nature of the phenomenon. The use of the (...)
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  • Peirce's Law of Triviality: The Implementation of the Trivium of Logic, Rhetoric and Grammar. Basic Categories for Linguistics and Literature Studies from a Universal Semiotic Theory.Fee-Alexandra Haase - 2010 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 6 (1):29-48.
    Peirce's Law of Triviality: The Implementation of the Trivium of Logic, Rhetoric and Grammar. Basic Categories for Linguistics and Literature Studies from a Universal Semiotic Theory This article focuses on the aspects that refer to linguistics in the works of Charles S. Peirce. His pragmatic philosophy implemented many other sciences and among them is the traditional trivium of logic, grammar, and rhetoric, which Peirce divided into different kinds of logic, grammar, and rhetoric. While the impact of the work of Peirce (...)
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