Gestures Historical and Incomplete, Critical yet Friendly

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1) (2016)
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“Thought requires achievement for its own development, and without this development it is nothing. Thought must live and grow in incessant new and higher translations, or it proves itself not to be genuine thought.” – C. S. Peirce (CP 5.595) Introduction: Captivating Pictures and Liberating Gestures At the center of one of the most famous anecdotes involving a famous philosopher, we encounter what is commonly called in English a gesture, in fact, a Neapolitan gesture, though one made by a Tur...

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Vincent Colapietro
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Grasping the Gesture.Giovanni Maddalena - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1).

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