Victoria Welby and the Science of Signs

Victoria Welby and the Science of Signs
Title Victoria Welby and the Science of Signs PDF eBook
Author Susan Petrilli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 368
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351295985

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Victoria Welby (1837–1912) dedicated her research to the relationship between signs and values. She exchanged ideas with important exponents of the language and sign sciences, such as Charles S. Peirce and Charles S. Ogden. She examined themes she believed crucially important both in the use of signs and in reflection on signs. But Welby's research can also be understood in ideal dialogue with authors she could never have met in real life, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, Susanne Langer, and Genevieve Vaughan. Welby contends that signifying cannot be constrained to any one system, type of sign, language, field of discourse, or area of experience. On the contrary, it is ever more developed, enhanced, and rigorous, the more it develops across different fields, disciplines, and areas of experience. For example, to understand meaning, Welby evidences the advantage of translating it into another word even from the same language or resorting to metaphor to express what would otherwise be difficult to conceive. Welby aims for full awareness of the expressive potential of signifying resources. Her reflections make an important contribution to problems connected with communication, expression, interpretation, translation, and creativity.

Signifying and Understanding

Signifying and Understanding
Title Signifying and Understanding PDF eBook
Author Susan Petrilli
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 1069
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 311021850X

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This book introduces and provides commentary on a selection of published and unpublished works by Victoria Welby and exponents of the Signific Movement in the Netherlands. Beyond offering an important contribution to the reconstruction of a neglected phase in the history of ideas, it evidences the theoretical topicality of significs, in particular the focus on the relation of signs to value, meaning, and understanding, on verbal and nonverbal behavior, and on language and communication.

Semiotic and Significs

Semiotic and Significs
Title Semiotic and Significs PDF eBook
Author Charles Sanders Peirce
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1977
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Significs and Language

Significs and Language
Title Significs and Language PDF eBook
Author Lady Victoria Welby
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 1911
Genre
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What is Meaning?

What is Meaning?
Title What is Meaning? PDF eBook
Author Lady Victoria Welby
Publisher
Total Pages 368
Release 1903
Genre Meaning (Psychology)
ISBN

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Essays on Significs

Essays on Significs
Title Essays on Significs PDF eBook
Author H. Walter Schmitz
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 330
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027232954

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Significs is one of those (by no means exclusively) sign theoretically relevant movements which arose at the turn of the century. It established a philosophical tradition which, from its very inception, was interlaced with widely varying movements ranging, for example, from Breal's semantics to Carnap's and Neurath's logical empiricism. In this volume, an international group of well-known scholars from various disciplines undertakes a broad re-evaluation of significs and its development which promises also to yield a better knowledge of research approaches in linguistics, semiotics, philosophy, and psychology with which significs was related or vied for acceptance. Contributions deal with Lady Welby's biography and socio-cultural background, the intellectual context of the signific movement at the turn of the century and the relationships between Welby's semiotic and philosophical ideas on the one hand and those of her contemporaries (Breal, Peirce, Schiller, Vailati etc.) and followers (Ogden, Van Eeden, Mannoury etc.) on the other. Descriptions of the historiographically most important archive materials, a bibliography of publications on Lady Welby and her significs and an index of names conclude the volume.

Semiotic and Significs

Semiotic and Significs
Title Semiotic and Significs PDF eBook
Author Charles Sanders Peirce
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 2001
Genre Semiotics
ISBN 9780966769517

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