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One of the greatest American philosophers, Peirce was James's and Dewey's teacher. However, his pragmatism—which he preferred to call "pragmaticism"—differed radically from James's and Dewey's positivist, nominalistic pragmatism. Pragmaticism uploads Scholastic realism.
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Origin of Charles Sander Peirce's model of triadic signs diagram?
It's not the Charles Key Ogden & Ivor Armstrong Richards diagram, that uses the terms Symbol, Thought or Reference and Referent and there is no indication of Semiosis.
I think I may have located th …
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Origin of Charles Sander Peirce's model of triadic signs diagram?
http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/peirce-semiosis.gif
Is it by Peirce and if so from what or is it from a reader on Peirce? …