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【学术预告】北京师范大学分析哲学国际研究中心系列学术讲座之一
主讲人:James Liszka教授
邀请人:江怡教授
主持人:卢德平教授
讲座题目:How Signs Convey Information: A Peircean Approach
讲座时间:2015年7月6日(星期一)9:00—11:00
讲座地点:前主楼A809
讲座时间:2015年7月6日(星期一)9:00—11:00
讲座地点:前主楼A809
主讲人简介:
James Liszka is Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at the State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), where he also served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Interim Vice Provost of Research, and Interim Graduate Director. He was also Humanities Fellow at the University of Toronto, Scarborough College in 1985-1986. Professor Liszka’s areas of specialty are semiotics, ethics, and pragmatism. He received his Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research, where he was editor of The Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal. He co-founded The Alaska Quarterly Review in 1981, a nationally recognized literary journal. His books include The Semiotic of Myth, A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of Charles S. Peirce, and Moral Competence.
讲座摘要:
讲座摘要:
Most scholars of semiotic are familiar with Peirce’s triadic conception of the sign.In order for a sign to be a sign, it must meet three interrelated conditions: The sign must be about something (it’s referent); it must convey something about the thing it is about (it’s representamen); and what it conveys must have a “significate effect” on the sign agency in the form of feeling, action, or habits or patterns of action toward the referent (it’s interpretant).My thesis is that Peirce’s triadic theory, rightly understood, holds the key to understanding this emergence theory. What is critical in understanding this emergence theory of meaning, is a proper theory of information. Peirce develops two different theories of information, a semantic and a non-semantic version. I show how the non-semantic theory, which is consistent with the theories of Claude Shannon, Fred Dretske, and Tom Stonier, better fits with his triadic theory of signs in explaining the emergence of meaning. After an analysis of the non-semantic concept of information, I attempt to show how Peirce’s three trichotomies of sign (qualisign, sinsign, legisign) (icon, index, symbol) (rheme, delome, argument) can be used to explain how signs bear or embody information, convey information, and literally inform sign agencies.
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