Iberian Fingerprints on the Doctrine of Signs

American Journal of Semiotics 20 (1-4):93-156 (2004)
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Abstract

This essay focuses on the development of Latin semiotics from Ockham to Poinsot as it took place mainly in the Iberian university world, with a discussion of the consequences of that development for logic and philosophy today.

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John Deely
Last affiliation: University of St. Thomas, Texas

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