Book Details

Diagrammatology

Publication year: 2007

: 978-1-4020-5652-9

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Diagrammatology investigates the role of diagrams for thought and knowledge. Based on the general doctrine of diagrams in Charles Peirce's mature work, Diagrammatology claims diagrams to constitute a centerpiece of epistemology. The book reflects Peirce's work on the issue in Husserl's contemporanous doctrine of "categorial intuition" and charts the many unnoticed similarities between Peircean semiotics and early Husserlian phenomenology. Diagrams, on a Peircean account, allow for observation and experimentation with ideal structures and objects and thus furnish the access to the synthetic a priori of the regional and formal ontology of the Husserlian tradition.


: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Biosemiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce, Diagrams, Edmund Husserl, Literature, Phenomenology, Roman Ingarden, Semiotics, Theory of Signs, body, concept, epistemology, idea, reason, relativism