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摘要
查尔斯·s·皮尔斯(Charles S. Peirce)的大部分哲学思想都依赖于他的“普遍范畴”:第一(品质、潜力)、第二(行动、他者)和第三(关系、规则约束)。尽管这些范畴是抽象的,但它们有具体的应用,并揭示了一些批判现实主义理论,如本体论领域、社会本体论和新生的符号学。以这种方式使用皮尔斯的范畴,需要建立在他有效的非决定论唯物主义论证的基础上,并将他的本体论从他更知名的现象学中解脱出来。皮尔斯的普遍范畴是分层的和涌现的,它揭示了一种统一批判现实主义本体论的系统模式,并解决了批判现实主义哲学中的某些问题。最重要的是,皮尔斯的符号学为批判现实主义提供了连接认识论与本体论的机制,并为将批判现实主义的经验领域重新概念化为符号学领域奠定了基础。
Peirce's Universal Categories and Critical Realist Ontology
Much of Charles S. Peirce's philosophy hinges on his “universal categories” of Firstness (qualities, potentialities), Secondness (action, otherness) and Thirdness (relationship, rule-boundedness). Despite their abstractness, the categories have concrete applications and shed light on several critical realist theories, such as its ontological domains, its social ontology and its more nascent semiotics. Using Peirce's categories this way requires building on his effectively non-deterministic materialist arguments and extricating his ontology from his better-known phenomenology. Peirce's universal categories, which are stratified and emergent, unearth a systematic pattern unifying critical realist ontologies and address certain problems elsewhere in critical realist philosophy. Most significantly, Peirce's semiotics provides critical realism with the mechanism connecting epistemology to ontology and grounds a case for reconceptualizing critical realism's empirical domain as the semiosic domain.
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The Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour publishes original theoretical and methodological articles that examine the links between social structures and human agency embedded in behavioural practices. The Journal is truly unique in focusing first and foremost on social behaviour, over and above any disciplinary or local framing of such behaviour. In so doing, it embraces a range of theoretical orientations and, by requiring authors to write for a wide audience, the Journal is distinctively interdisciplinary and accessible to readers world-wide in the fields of psychology, sociology and philosophy.