16.902, TOC: Semiotica 153/1-4 (2005)
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Date: 24-Mar-2005
From: Julia Ulrich < julia.ulrich at degruyter.com >
Subject: Semiotica Vol. 153, No. 1-4 (2005)
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:06:03
From: Julia Ulrich < julia.ulrich at degruyter.com >
Subject: Semiotica Vol. 153, No. 1-4 (2005)
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
Journal Title: Semiotica
Volume Number: 153
Issue Number: 1-4
Issue Date: 2005
Subtitle: Abduction: Between subjectivity and objectivity
Main Text:
Special Issue: ABDUCTION: BETWEEN SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY
Guest Editors: João Queiroz and Floyd Merrell
FROM THE CONTENTS:
Abduction: Between Subjectivity and Objectivity
Authors: João Queiroz and Floyd Merrell
The Esthetic Attitude of Abduction
Authors: Douglas R. Anderson
The Semiotic Universe of Abduction
Authors: Susan Petrilli
Masters of Our Own Meaning
Authors: Donald J. Cunningham, Ana Baratta and Amber Esping
Learning and Abduction
Authors: Virgínia Dazzani
Shouldn't We be Surprised that We are Not Surprised when We Should be Surprised?
Authors: Floyd Merrell
Interrogatives and Uncontrollable Abductions
Authors: Christopher Hookaway
Abduction or the Logic of Surprise
Authors: Jaime Nubiola
Peircean Abduction: Instinct or Inference?
Authors: Sami Paavola
Dialogic Gradation in the Logic of Interpretation: Deduction, Induction, Abduction
Authors: Augusto Ponzio
Abduction: The Logic of Guessing
Authors: Lucia Santaella
Abductive Reasoning in Peirce's and Davidson's Account of Interpretation
Authors: Uwe Wirth
Peirce, Popper, Abduction, and the Idea of a Logic of Discovery
Authors: Christiane Chauviré
Abduction as an Aspect of Retroduction
Authors: Phyllis Chiasson
Abduction and Metaphysical Realism
Authors: Giovanni Maddalena
An Abductive Theory of Scientific Reasoning
Authors: Lorenzo Magnani
Abduction: The Double Change
Authors: Solomon Marcus
Peircean Phaneroscopy: The Pervasive Role of Abduction
Authors: Sandra Rosenthal
The Abduction in Deduction and the Deduction in Abduction: Remarks on Mixed
Reasonings
Authors: Patricia Turrisi
Creativity: Surprise and Abductive Reasoning
Authors: Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez and Willem (Pim) Ferdinand Gerardus Haselager
Artificial Abduction: A Cumulative Evolutionary Process
Authors: Artemis Moroni, Jônatas Manzolli and Fernando J. Von Zuben
The Logic of Abduction in the Light of Peirce's Pragmatism
Authors: Atocha Aliseda
Performance of Abduction in the Interpretation of Visual Images
Authors: Juan Magariños de Morentin
Abduction and the Semiotics of Perception
Authors: Claudine Tiercelin
Conjectures Concerning an Uncertain Faculty Claimed for Humans
Authors: Vincent Colapietro
Peirce's Late Theory of Abduction: A Comprehensive Account
Authors: Geert-Jan M. Kruijff
The Scent of Truth
Authors: Nathan Houser
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Cognitive Science
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