Calligraphy as a Symbol System

Philosophy East and West (forthcoming)
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Abstract

We apply to the art of calligraphy some of the semiotic concepts developed by Nelson Goodman. While this framework cannot describe everything that is interesting and valuable about specific calligraphic traditions, we argue that it can nonetheless elegantly capture some distinctive features of calligraphy and of its position among other major art forms.

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Matteo Ravasio
Peking University
Jiachen Liu
National University of Singapore

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