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- catalog abstract "In this book, Simon wields Ockham's razor like a scythe to argue historically and systematically for a coherent philosophy of the sign as sign with an unprecedented minimum of ontological and semantical commitments. Deconstructing Plato, Frege, and Husserl, he accounts for signs without positing the existence either of meanings which they express or of things to which they refer. Indeed, he shows that one cannot understand anything that is not a sign, so that one never gets to meanings without signs or things beyond signs.".
- catalog alternative "Philosophie des Zeichens. English".
- catalog contributor b8289706.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Foreword to the Theme -- 2. Being and Sign since Aristotle -- 3. Delimitation from Semiotics -- 4. Archetype -- Image -- Illusion -- 5. Pointing Sign and Naming Sign -- 6. Preliminary Remark on Method -- 7. Sign and Meaning -- 8. Sign and Concept -- 9. First Excursus to Peirce -- 10. Arbitrariness -- 11. The Proposition -- 12. Propositional Parts -- 13. Problem Solving -- 14. The Same Thing and Different Things -- 15. Interpretation and Reference -- 16. Sign and Sensibility -- 17. First Excursus to Kant and Hegel -- 18. Semantic Positions -- 19. Signs and Things (Sensing, Perceiving, Thinking) -- 20. Negation as a Primitive Sign -- 21. Time I -- 22. Thought Schemata, Space and Time of Consciousness -- 23. Acting -- 24. Sign Convention -- 25. Understanding Others. Translatability -- 26. Signs of Natural Science -- 27. Sign and Time. The Human Being and the State -- 28. The Sign "Being" -- 29. Nietzsche Relieves Ontology of Its Position -- 30. Philosophical Questions.".
- catalog description "In this book, Simon wields Ockham's razor like a scythe to argue historically and systematically for a coherent philosophy of the sign as sign with an unprecedented minimum of ontological and semantical commitments. Deconstructing Plato, Frege, and Husserl, he accounts for signs without positing the existence either of meanings which they express or of things to which they refer. Indeed, he shows that one cannot understand anything that is not a sign, so that one never gets to meanings without signs or things beyond signs.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 291 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0791424537".
- catalog identifier "0791424545".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "149/.94 20".
- catalog subject "B840 .S51813 1995".
- catalog subject "Semantics.".
- catalog subject "Signs and symbols.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Foreword to the Theme -- 2. Being and Sign since Aristotle -- 3. Delimitation from Semiotics -- 4. Archetype -- Image -- Illusion -- 5. Pointing Sign and Naming Sign -- 6. Preliminary Remark on Method -- 7. Sign and Meaning -- 8. Sign and Concept -- 9. First Excursus to Peirce -- 10. Arbitrariness -- 11. The Proposition -- 12. Propositional Parts -- 13. Problem Solving -- 14. The Same Thing and Different Things -- 15. Interpretation and Reference -- 16. Sign and Sensibility -- 17. First Excursus to Kant and Hegel -- 18. Semantic Positions -- 19. Signs and Things (Sensing, Perceiving, Thinking) -- 20. Negation as a Primitive Sign -- 21. Time I -- 22. Thought Schemata, Space and Time of Consciousness -- 23. Acting -- 24. Sign Convention -- 25. Understanding Others. Translatability -- 26. Signs of Natural Science -- 27. Sign and Time. The Human Being and the State -- 28. The Sign "Being" -- 29. Nietzsche Relieves Ontology of Its Position -- 30. Philosophical Questions.".
- catalog title "Philosophie des Zeichens. English".
- catalog title "Philosophy of the sign / Josef Simon ; translated by George Heffernan.".
- catalog type "text".