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Abstract:This paper offers a non-standard perspective on Peirce's notion of the Immediate Object, according to which this notion embodies the quantificational aspect of proposition-like signs. This viewpoint is supported by collecting evidence through the chronological analysis of the 1904–1909 manuscripts, in which the dichotomy of the Dynamic and Immediate object is developed. Moreover, it is shown how, after 1907, Peirce's semiotics is enriched by a new pragmatical sensitivity that brings forth a whole new framework and, consequently, a further evolution of the concept of the Immediate Object.
期刊介绍:
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society has been the premier peer-reviewed journal specializing in the history of American philosophy since its founding in 1965. Although named for the founder of American pragmatism, American philosophers of all schools and periods, from the colonial to the recent past, are extensively discussed. TCSPS regularly includes essays, and every significant book published in the field is discussed in a review essay. A subscription to the journal includes membership in the Charles S. Peirce Society, which was founded in 1946 by Frederic H. Young. The purpose of the Society is to encourage study of and communication about the work of Peirce and its ongoing influence in the many fields of intellectual endeavor to which he contributed.