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“This is a work of first-rate scholarship and deep-cutting philosophy, replete with important insights and fruitful suggestions. The author brings into sharp focus, above all else, language and what he calls (following Ernst Cassirer) technics by drawing upon diverse traditions—principally the pragmatism of Peirce and Dewey, the phenomenology of Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty, the work of Cassirer and Langer in the philosophy of symbolism, and that of Bühler and others in linguistics. He shows how these and related phenomena (for example, perception, action, agency, and consciousness) are at once fully embodied and irreducibly symbolic. His explorations of linguistic and other forms of sense ought to be of interest to a wide audience.”

—Vincent Colapietro,Penn State University



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Contents

Preface

Introduction: Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense

Part 1: Framing Language

1. Perceptual Consciousness and the Structures of Meaning: Peirce and Polanyi

2. From Indication to Predication: Situating Language with Bühler, Gardiner, and Wegener

3. Pragmatism and the Analysis of Meaning: Lessons from Giovanni Vailati

Part 2: The Senses of Technics

4. Technics and the Bias of Perception: Polanyi and the Forms of Embodied Meaning

5. Pragmatist Aesthetics and the Critique of Technology

6. Form and Technics: Scope and Nature of Cassirer’s Semiotic Analysis of Technology

Conclusion: Matrices of Meaning

Bibliography

Index

Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 12/15/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780271028392, 978-0271028392
      ISBN10: 0271028394
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      “This is a work of first-rate scholarship and deep-cutting philosophy, replete with important insights and fruitful suggestions. The author brings into sharp focus, above all else, language and what he calls (following Ernst Cassirer) technics by drawing upon diverse traditions—principally the pragmatism of Peirce and Dewey, the phenomenology of Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty, the work of Cassirer and Langer in the philosophy of symbolism, and that of Bühler and others in linguistics. He shows how these and related phenomena (for example, perception, action, agency, and consciousness) are at once fully embodied and irreducibly symbolic. His explorations of linguistic and other forms of sense ought to be of interest to a wide audience.”

      —Vincent Colapietro,Penn State University



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface

      Introduction: Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense

      Part 1: Framing Language

      1. Perceptual Consciousness and the Structures of Meaning: Peirce and Polanyi

      2. From Indication to Predication: Situating Language with Bühler, Gardiner, and Wegener

      3. Pragmatism and the Analysis of Meaning: Lessons from Giovanni Vailati

      Part 2: The Senses of Technics

      4. Technics and the Bias of Perception: Polanyi and the Forms of Embodied Meaning

      5. Pragmatist Aesthetics and the Critique of Technology

      6. Form and Technics: Scope and Nature of Cassirer’s Semiotic Analysis of Technology

      Conclusion: Matrices of Meaning

      Bibliography

      Index

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