2017 - Franco Angeli
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Peirce's Inversions of the Topological and the Logica! : forgotten Roads for our Contemporary World
415-434 p.
- We present Peirce's Existential Graphs as systems of geometric logic, where some inversions are proposed between the logical and the topological, the logos and the topos. Imagination, visualization, abduction and pragmatism can thus be comprehended independently of the linguistic, syntactic, deductive or normative aspects of logic. The shift of perspectives allows a plasticity and a dynamism characteristic of Peirce's entire architectonics. As a consequence of the inversions, a full, extended reason, capable of comparing and gluing the local and the global, can be applied to the complex, non-linear, ramified spaces of our contemporary World.
- The paper is divided into the following sections: (1) a synthetic account of Peirce's Existential Graphs; (2) some inversions of the logos and the topos in the Existential Graphs; (3) some wider topological dialectics along Charles S. Peirce's architectonics; (4) the "visual turn" of our contemporary World: mathematics, art, and a return to Novalis; (5) category-theory and Peirce's topo/logical insights one century later. [Publisher's Text].
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Rivista di storia della filosofia : LXXII, 3, 2017-
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ISSN: 1972-5558
KEYWORDS
- Charles S. Peirce, logic, topology, local/global, obstructions/transits
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In derselben Datei
- Pragmatism : some new ways of thinking for an old name
- Pragmatism in the European Scene : the Heidelberg International Congress of Philosophy, 1908
- Scientific and not Scientistic : the Rich Realism of Pragmatism
- Peirce's Inversions of the Topological and the Logica! : forgotten Roads for our Contemporary World
- The Tones, Tints, and Textures of Temporality : toward a Reconstruction of Peirce's Philosophy of Time
- The Double Pace of Habits : Time and Timeless in Pragmatic Experience
- William James's Naturalism Within the Common Project of Pragmatist Philosophy
- Can We Secularize the Will to Believe?
- Aesthetic Naturalism and the «Ways of Art» : linking John Dewey and Samuel Alexander
- Theoretical Conclusions : Tradition and Truth
- Index