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- Peirce, C.S., 1883. Studies in Logic, by Members of The Johns
Hopkins University. Ed. Charles S. Peirce. Boston: Little
Brown. (Scholar)
- ––– 1931–36. The Collected Papers. Volumes 1–6. Eds. Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- ––– 1958. The Collected Papers. Volumes
7 & 8. Ed. Arthur Burks. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University
Press. (Scholar)
- ––– 1977. Semiotics and Significs. Ed
Charles Hardwick. Bloomington I.N.: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- ––– 1982- The Writings of Charles S. Peirce:
A Chronological Edition. Volumes 1–6. And 8. Eds. Peirce
Edition Project. Bloomington I.N: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- ––– 1998. The Essential Peirce. Volume
2. Eds. Peirce edition Project. Bloomington I.N.: Indiana University
Press. (Scholar)
(A note on references to Peirce’s work: All references to The
Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition Volumes
1–6, take the form W n. m. where n and m indicate volume and
page number respectively. All references to The Collected Papers
of Charles Sanders Peirce Volumes 1–8, take the form CP
n. m where n and m indicate volume and paragraph number respectively.
All references to Semiotics and Significs take the form SS
followed by page numbers. All references to The Essential
Peirce EP n. m where n and m refer to volume and page number
respectively.)
- Agler, D., 2010. “Peirce’s Direct, Non-Reductive Contextual
Theory of Names”. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce
Society. 46:4, 611–640. (Scholar)
- Atkin, A., 2005. “Peirce On The Index and Indexical Reference”. Transactions of The Charles S. Peirce Society. 41 (1), 161–188. (Scholar)
- ––– 2008a.“Peirce’s Final Account of Signs
and the Philosophy of Language”. Transactions of the Charles
S. Peirce Society. 44:1, 63–85. (Scholar)
- ––– 2008b. “Peirce, Perry and the lost history of Critical Referentialism”. Philosophia. 36:3, 313–326. (Scholar)
- ––– 2015. Peirce. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Bellucci, F., 2017. Peirce’s Speculative Grammar: Logic
as Semiotics. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- ––– 2021. “Peirce on Proper Names”.Journal of the History of Philosophy. 59:3, 483–510. (Scholar)
- Borges, P., 2013. “Tracing signs of a developing science: On the correspondence between Victoria Lady Welby and Charles S. Peirce”. Semiotica. 196:163–184 (Scholar)
- Burks, A and Weiss, P., 1945. “Peirce’s Sixty-Six
Signs”. Journal of Philosophy. 42: 383–388. (Scholar)
- Farias, P. & Queiroz, J., 2014. “On Peirce’s
diagrammatic models for ten classes of signs”.
Semiotica. 202: 657–671. (Scholar)
- Farias, P. and Queiroz, J., 2003. “On diagrams for Peirce’s
10, 28, and 66 classes of signs”. Semiotica. 147:1–4,
165–184. (Scholar)
- Fitzgerald, J., 1966. Peirce’s Theory of Signs as a Foundation
for Pragmatism. The Hague: Mouton. (Scholar)
- Goudge, T., 1965. “Peirce’s
Index”. Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society.
1(2), 52–70. (Scholar)
- Hardwick, C., 1977. “Peirce’s Influence on Some
British Philosophers: A Guess at the Riddle”, in Peirce
Studies 1: 25–29. Lubbock TX: Institute for Studies in
Pragmaticism. (Scholar)
- Hilpinen, R., 2015. “Conception, sense, and reference in Peircean semiotics”. Synthese. 192:4, 1–28. (Scholar)
- ––– 2019. “On the immediate and dynamical interpretants and objects of signs”. Semiotica. 228: 91–101. (Scholar)
- Hookway, C.J., 1985. Peirce. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- ––– 2000. Truth, Rationality and Pragmatism: Themes from Peirce. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Houser, N., 1992. “On Peirce’s theory of Propositions: A
response to Hilpinen”. Transactions of Charles S. Peirce
Society. 28:3, 489–504. (Scholar)
- Jappy, A., 1989. “Peirce’s Sixty-Six Signs Revisited”,
in Semiotics and Pragmatics. Gerard Deledalle (ed),
143–153. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (Scholar)
- ––– 2017. Peirce’s twenty-eight
classes of signs and the philosophy of representation. New
York: Bloomsbury (Scholar)
- Lalor, B., 1997. “The Classification of Peirce’s
Interpretants”. Semiotica. 114:1–2, 31–40. (Scholar)
- Legg, C., 2008. “The Problem of the Essential Icon”.American Philosophical Quarterly. 45:3, 207–232. (Scholar)
- Liszka, J., 1990. “Peirce’s Interpretant”.
Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society. 26:1,
17–62. (Scholar)
- ––– 1996. A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of Charles S. Peirce. Bloomington I.N: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- ––– 2019. “Reductionism in
Peirce’s sign classifications and its remedy”.
Semiotica. 228: 153–172. (Scholar)
- Müller, R., 1994. “On the principles of construction
and the order of Peirce’s trichotomies of signs”.
Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society. 30:1,
135–153. (Scholar)
- Murphey, M., 1961. The Development of Peirce’s
Philosophy. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Queiroz, J., 2012. “Peirce’s ten classes of signs:
Modeling biosemiotic processes and systems”, in Semiotics in
the wild: Essays in honor of Kalevi Kull on the occasion of his
sixtieth birthday, Timo Maran, Kati Lindstrom, Riin Magnus
and Morten Tonnessen (eds.), 55–62. Tartu: Tartu University Press (Scholar)
- Ransdell, J., 1977. “Some Leading Ideas in Peirce’s
Semiotic”. Semiotica. 19, 157–178. (Scholar)
- Sanders, G., 1970. “Peirce sixty-six signs?”. Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society. 6:1, 3–16. (Scholar)
- Savan, D., 1988. An Introduction to C.S. Peirce’s Full System
of Semeiotic. Toronto: Toronto Semiotic Circle. (Scholar)
- Short, T.L., 1981. “Semiosis and Intentionality”. Transactions of Charles Sanders Peirce Society. 17:2, 197–223. (Scholar)
- ––– 1996. “Interpreting Peirce’s
Interpretant: A Response to Lalor, Liszka, and Meyers”.
Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society. 32:4,
488–541. (Scholar)
- ––– 2004. “The Development of Peirce’s
Theory of Signs” in, The Cambridge Companion To Peirce,
Cheryl Misak (ed.), 214–240. Cambridge: Cambridge University
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- ––– 2007. Peirce’s Theory of Signs.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)