Daniel,

In case you're new to Peirce's philosophy, it's a good idea to look up words in that dictionary that you think are common enough to know the meaning, e.g., 'sign' and 'object', because he explains them in context to his other aspects of his philosophy. Jumping around these definitions is helpful in getting a broader picture of his philosophy.

Also, I'm curious what developments of the cultural industry you're going to explain.

Matt

On 9/27/15 4:24 PM, Matt Faunce wrote:
Hi Daniel,

Go to http://www.commens.org/dictionary

You'll find definitions of terms Peirce used using Peirce's own words.

Matt Faunce

On Sep 27, 2015, at 1:42 PM, Daniel Guimarães <dxdslasher...@gmail.com <mailto:dxdslasher...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear Arisbe members,

Good evening to all,

I am researching about some developments of the cultural industry that might be explained within the confines of Peirce’s concept of semiosis.

I would like to know where I can find a good definition for semiosis by Peirce in the CP’s, and how I can cite it properly.

Any suggestion and help would immensily welcome and appreciated!!

Thank you in advance.

Bets regards,
Daniel


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