Nature's primal self Peirce, Jaspers, and Corrington
Nature's Primal Self examines Corrington's thought, called "ecstatic naturalism," in juxtaposition to both C. S. Peirce's pragmatic and semiotic concept of the self and Karl Jaspers' existential elucidation of Existenz. Peirce's and Jaspers' anthropocentrism i...
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Lanham (Maryland) :
Lexington Books
cop. 2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The anthropocentric self in Peirce's semiotic pragmaticism
- The anthropocentric self in Jaspers' periechontology
- Nature's primal self in ecstatic naturalism
- Nature's primal self: an ecstatic naturalist's critique of Peirce's semiotic construction of the self and Jaspers' elucidation of Existenz.