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Contractarian Ethics:
Its Syntactics, Semantics, and Pragmatics
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Semiotics:
A Hybrid Discipline?
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Persons and Pronouns:
Linguistics, Semiotics, and Beyond
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George Wingerter
Approaching Medieval Narrative through the Contemporary Novel
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Robert S. Corrington
C. G. Jung and the Archetypal Foundations of Semiosis
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Jean-Claude Choul
The Arbitrariness of Iconicity
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Carole E. Newlands
Two Paintings in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe
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William Nelles
The Narrating of Chaucer's Merchant Tale
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David K. Danow
Jan Mukařovský's Concept of the Work of Art as Sign
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Lois Parkinson Zamora
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird:
The Search of Historical Truth in Contemporary Latin American Fiction
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Wendy Greenberg
Indices to Money in Marguerite Duras's The Sea World and The Lover
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Myrdene Anderson
On a Motivated Semiotic
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The notion of a motivated semiotic might capture some of the intent behind "empirical semiotics", itself a rubric striking many as an oxymoron. In "motivated semiotics", practitioners would foreground the provisionality in all phases of a project, from the conditions of interdisciplinarity, the acknowledgment of open, nondeterminate systems, their emergent constraints of enablement and limitation, the role of initial and boundary conditions, on to the transdisciplinary problematics of interpretation and the selection of tropes which act as digestive enzymes for the wider dissemination of ideas. Without such provisionality, nothing safeguards any motivated program (and, let's face it, all agendas are motivated), and consequently, even in semiotics, all research risks slipping unawares down the time-greased chute of vulgar positivism.
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Martha M. Houle
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John Deely
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Vincent Colapietro
The Relevance of Peirce's Semiotic to Psychology
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Ralph Powell
From Semiotic of Scientific Mechanism to Semiotic of Teleology in Nature
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Gila Safran-Naveh
Ideological Aesthetics and Meta-Modalization:
Semiotics of Descartes' Passions of the Soul
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Joseph DeChicchis
The Lexicostatistical Measurement of Indexicality in Speech
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William Pencak
Carl Becker and the Semiotics of History
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Charls Pearson
The Semiotics of Partnering in Ballroom Dancing
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