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    Philodemus De signis: An important ancient semiotic debate.Giovanni Manetti - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (138).
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    The inferential and equational models from ancient times to the postmodern.Giovanni Manetti - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (178):255-274.
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    An important chapter in the history of semiotics: inference from signs in Philodemus’ De signis.Giovanni Manetti - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (250):117-148.
    Philodemus’ De signis is one of the classical texts of greatest semiotic interest. It reports the debate which arose between the Epicureans and an opposing school, usually identified as the Stoics, concerning semiotic inference. The Epicureans proposed to construct semiotic inferences based on generalizations resting on similarity, ultimately configuring their method as a form of induction. Their opponents attacked the Epicurean proposal in a twofold way: on the one hand, they argued that the Epicureans’ method intrinsically lacked cogency, invalidating their (...)
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  4. Grice, Augustine, and Aristotle: Understanding ancient semiotic thought in order to understand contemporary thought.Giovanni Manetti & Walter de Gruvter - 1997 - Semiotica 114 (1/2):151-168.
     
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  5. The name of the rose. 1988. Dir. Jean-Jacques annaud, with Sean Connery, F. Murray abra-ham, and Christian Slater. Cristaldifilm. [REVIEW]Owen Flanagan, Patrizia Magli, Giovanni Manetti, Patrizia Violi, Charles Sanders Peirce & Ruggero Puletti - 1999 - Semiotics 23:81.
     
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