Thomas Albert Sebeok (1920–2001)
Autor von The Sign of Three. Peirce, Holmes, Dupin
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Thomas A. Sebeok is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Semiotics at Indiana University.
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Signs: An Introduction to Semiotics (Toronto Studies in Semiotics and Communication) (1994) 60 Exemplare
The Clever Hans phenomenon : communication with horses, whales, apes, and people (1981) 12 Exemplare
Approaches to semiotics: cultural anthropology, education, linguistics, psychiatry, psychology; transactions (1964) 7 Exemplare
Speaking of apes : a critical anthology of two-way communication with man (1980) — Herausgeber; Herausgeber — 6 Exemplare
American Signatures: Semiotic Inquiry and Method (Oklahoma Project for Discourse and Theory) (1991) 5 Exemplare
Aboriginal Sign Languages of The Americas and Australia Volume 1; North America Classic Comparative Perspectives (2013) 5 Exemplare
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics: Tome 1 : A-M, Tome 2 : N-Z, Tome 3 : Bibliography (Approaches to Semiotics) (1986) 3 Exemplare
Portraits of linguists; a biographical source book for the history of western linguistics, 1746-1963, vol. I (1976) 3 Exemplare
The Forms of Meaning: Modeling Systems Theory and Semiotic Analysis (Approaches to Applied Semiotics) (2000) 3 Exemplare
Current Trends in linguistics, Volume 11: Diachronic, Areal, and Typological Linguistics (1973) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 12: Linguistics and Adjacent Arts and Sciences (2019) 2 Exemplare
Portraits of linguists: a biographical source book for the history of western linguistics, 1746-1963 (2 Bde.) (2002) 2 Exemplare
The Invention of Global Semiotics : A Collection of Essays on the Life and Work of Thomas A. Sebeok (2001) 1 Exemplar
Journal Of American Folklore V70 1 Exemplar
Jakobson [acrylic] 1 Exemplar
Speaking of Apes: A Critical Anthology of Two-Way Communication with Man (Topics in Contemporary Semiotics) (Topics in… (2012) 1 Exemplar
Encyclopedic dictionary of semiotics 1 Exemplar
Studies in Cheremis : the supernatural 1 Exemplar
Current trends in linguistics, Volume 10 1 Exemplar
Contributi alla dottrina dei segni 1 Exemplar
Slavic Folklore: A Symposium (Journal of American Folklore V.69, No. 273, July-Sept 1956) 1 Exemplar
Animal communication 1 Exemplar
The Tell-Tale Sign: A Survey of Semiotics 1 Exemplar
Il segno e i suoi maestri 1 Exemplar
Il gioco del fantasticare 1 Exemplar
Approaches to Animal Communication 1 Exemplar
Essays in Zoosemiotics. 1 Exemplar
Current trends in linguistics, Volume 9 1 Exemplar
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Studies in diachronic, synchronic, and typological linguistics : festschrift for Oswald Szemerényi on the occasion of… (1979) — Mitwirkender — 6 Exemplare
Functional approaches to language, culture, and cognition papers in honor of Sydney M. Lamb (2000) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare
Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 2: Linguistics in East Asia and South East Asia (1967) — Series Editor — 2 Exemplare
Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 4: Ibero-American and Caribbean Linguistics (1968) — Series Editor — 2 Exemplare
Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 6: Linguistics in South West Asia and North Africa — Series Editor — 1 Exemplar
Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 7: Linguistics in Sub-Saharan Africa — Series Editor — 1 Exemplar
Current Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 8: Linguistics in Oceania part 2 (1971) — Series Editor — 1 Exemplar
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Peirce realized that the formation of useful hypotheses, the fuel of scientific discovery and explanation in general, is neither formal induction nor deduction but rather what he termed abduction: informed and testable guesses. And whereas induction and deduction are subject to mathematically exact rules of formal logic, no formal rule can comprise useful abduction.
Finding and testing a provisional hypothesis does require the engines of induction and deduction: working out natural consequences implied or deducible from a hypothesis to discover whether those consequences comport with facts. If not, then the hypothesis is in error.
Arthur Conan Doyle let Holmes call his methods variously induction and deduction, but they were rather choosing from multiple hypotheses by eliminating the wrong ones by testing their various consequences. Poe called this ratiocination in the case of Dupin. Holmes's capacities appeared astonishing to Dr. Watson because Watson did not entertain the wealth of Holmes's hypotheses so as to recognize the significance of certain evident facts, nor the chain of their ramifications and of Holmes's testing of them, only to be revealed later. Of course, Holmes benefitted also from a personal fund of forensic facts, like the sources of all kinds of tobaccos, ability to recognize most perfumes, and where different types of dirt were found in London.
The Sherlock Holmes stories are a delight and a fast read. I read one in college and could not resist reading all the rest one weekend.
Peirce is a fine thinker and writer. Wikisource carries a free set of his quite readable and wryly humorous essays along the above lines at:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_Monthly/Volume_12/January_1878/Il... .… (mehr)