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Preliminary Table of Contents: Introduction - Peirce Compared: Directions for Use Part I - Semeiotic as Philosophy Chapter 1. Peirce's New Philosophical Paradigms Chapter 2. Peirce's Philosophy of Semeiotic Chapter 3. Peirce's First Pragmatic Papers (1877-1878) The Postscriptum of 1893 Part II - Semeiotic as Semiotics Chapter 4. Sign: Semiosis and Representamen-Semiosis and Time Chapter 5. Sing: The Concept and Its Use-Reading as Translation Part III - Comparative Semiotics Chapter 6. Semiotics and Logic: A Reply to Jerzy Pelc Chapter 7. Semeiotic and Greek Logic: Peirce and Philodemus Chapter 8. Semeiotic and Significs: Peirce and Lady Welby Chapter 9. Semeiotic and Semiology: Peirce and Saussure Chapter 10. Semeiotic and Semiotics: Peirce and Morris Chapter 11. Semeiotic and Linguistics: Peirce and Jakobson Chapter 12. Semeiotic and Communication: Peirce and McLuhan Chapter 13. Semeiotic and Epistemology: Peirce, Frege, and Wittgenstein Chapter IV - Comparative Metaphysics Chapter 14. Gnoseology - Perceiving and Knowing: Peirce, Wittgenstein, and Gestalttheorie Chapter 15. Ontology - Transcendentals of or Without Being Peirce Versus Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas Chapter 16. Cosmology - Chaos and Chance Within Order and Continuity: Peirce Between Plato and Darwin Chapter 17. Theology - The Reality of God: Peirce's Triune God and the Church's Trinity Conclusion -Peirce: A Lateral View Bibliography Index Nominum Index Rerum

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