Semiótica e Pragmatismo: Interfaces Teóricas: Pragmatism and Semiotics: Theoretical Interfaces

Cognitio 5 (2) (2004)
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Resumo: Este trabalho desenvolve uma reflexão sobre as interfaces lógicas entre o Pragmatismo e a Semiótica de Charles S. Peirce, definindo e aproximando ambas as doutrinas à luz dos conceitos de significado e conduta, que aparecerão associados às noções de interpretante e conseqüências práticas, valendo-se da doutrina do Falibilismo como temática comum. À luz do arcabouço teórico do autor, procurar-se-á mostrar como ambas as doutrinas constituem a ferramenta lógica necessária à construção de uma ontologia, tal qual esta aparece no quadro das ciências da filosofia de Peirce.Palavras-chave: Semiótica. Pragmatismo. Falibilismo. Metafísica.: This paper reflects on the logical interfaces between Charles S. Peirce's Pragmatism and Semiotics, identifying and bringing together both doctrines in light of the concepts of meaning and behavior that will appear associated with the notions of interpretant and practical consequences, taking into account the doctrine of Fallibilism as a common theme. In light of the author's theoretical framework, we will endeavor to show how both doctrines represent the necessary logical tool for the construction of an ontology, such as it appears within the domain of Peirce's philosophical sciences.Keywords: Semiotics. Pragmatism. Fallibilism. Metaphysics

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