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The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics, edited by Tony Jappy

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  • The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics, which includes fifteen chapters by contributors from ten different countries, is a collection of studies of Peircean semiotics in the modern-day context

  • The collection is structured around three main topics: the contextualization of Peirce today, the applications of his theory to specific research objectives, and the seeking of correspondences between Peirce and other researchers and other research fields

  • The country has a long tradition of semiotic thinking, and ancient Chinese philosophy shares significant similarities with Peirce’s concept of triads

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Tony Jappy (ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics. The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics, which includes fifteen chapters by contributors from ten different countries, is a collection of studies of Peircean semiotics in the modern-day context.

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