In:Peirce and Value Theory: On Peircian ethics and aesthetics
Edited by Herman Parret
[Semiotic Crossroads 6] 1994
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 14 July 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/sc.6.toc
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Table of contents
I Peirce on Ethics
Rendering the World more Reasonable: The Practical Significance of Peirce's Normative Science3
II Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of Philosophical Thought
Peirce, Saussure and Jakobson's Aesthetic Function: Towards a Synthetic View of the Aesthetic Function123
III Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of his Thought
The Place of Peirce's ‘Esthetic’ in his Thought and in the Tradition of Aesthetics155
The Mediating Role of ‘Esthetics’ in Charles S. Peirce's Semiotics: Configurations and Space Relations215
IV Peirce's Aesthetics and its Applications
Peirce and Literary Studies with Special Emphasis on the Theories of the Prague Linguistic Circle277
A Peircean Perspective on the Growth of Markedness and Musical Meaning349
References359
Index of Names373
Index of Subjects377
