Reviews Rezensionen open-access Ulf Schulenburg, Len Gutkin, Thomas Dikant, Susanne Rohr, Margit Peterfy, Hannes Bergthaller, Tim Lanzendörfer, Philipp Reisner, Cedric Essi, Alexandra Ganser, Clemens Spahr, Xavier Marco Del Pont, Aisling Smith, Diana Wagner Amerikastudien/American Studies, Volume 63 (2018), Issue 1, Page 119 - 119
“Amazing Mazes” Beitrag open-access The Locus of the Subject in Charles S. Peirce’s Pragmatist Epistemology Susanne Rohr Amerikastudien/American Studies, Volume 58 (2014), Issue 2, Page 199 - 212 This article explores how Charles S. Peirce’s philosophy might contribute to recent debates dealing with the contemporary ‘ontological turn.’ What is at stake in these debates is the conception of the human subject in relation to its world. Accordingly, Peirce’s notion of this particular relation is of interest, but he never developed one coherent ‘theory of the subject’ in his philosophical writings. I argue that it is nevertheless possible to identify a subject in Peirce’s epistemology, which is located at the intersection of semiotics and pragmatism. The article thus brings together relevant parts from Peirce’s writings on semiotics and pragmatism and reconstructs a subject that is situated on the border between both areas and that combines the status of being both a function in a triadic sign relation and a pragmatist subject as agens.
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