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050 00 $aP99$b.E2713 1999
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100 1 $aEco, Umberto.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021285
240 10 $aKant e l'ornitorinco.$lEnglish$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99032829
245 10 $aKant and the platypus :$bessays /$cUmberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Alastair McEwen.
260 $aNew York :$bHarcourt Brace,$c2000.
263 $a9911
300 $aviii, 464 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 433-452) and index.
505 00 $gCh. 1.$tOn Being.$g1.1.$tSemiotics and the Something.$g1.2.$tAn unnatural problem.$g1.3.$tWhy is there being?$g1.4.$tHow we talk about being.$g1.5.$tThe aporia of being in Aristotle.$g1.6.$tThe duplication of being.$g1.7.$tThe questioning of the poets.$g1.8.$tA model of world knowledge.$g1.9.$tOn the possibility that being might abscond.$g1.10.$tThe resistances of being.$g1.11.$tThe sense of the continuum.$g1.12.$tPositive conclusions --$gCh. 2.$tKant, Peirce, and the Platypus.$g2.1.$tMarco Polo and the unicorn.$g2.2.$tPeirce and the black ink.$g2.3.$tKant, trees, stones, and horses.$g2.4.$tPerceptual judgments.$g2.5.$tThe schema.$g2.6.$tAnd the dog?$g2.7.$tThe platypus.$g2.8.$tPierce reinterpreted.$g2.8.1.$tThe Ground, qualia, and primary iconism.$g2.8.2.$tThe lower threshold of primary iconism.$g2.8.3.$tPerceptual judgment.$g2.9.$tThe grain --$gCh. 3.$tCognitive Types and Nuclear Content.$g3.1.$tFrom Kant to cognitivism.$g3.2.$tPerception and semiosis.$g3.3.$tMontezuma and the horses.
505 80 $g3.3.1.$tThe Cognitive Type (CT).$g3.3.1.1.$tThe recognition of tokens.$g3.3.1.2.$tNaming and felicitous reference.$g3.3.1.3.$tThe CT and the black box.$g3.3.2.$tFrom CT toward Nuclear Content (NC).$g3.3.2.1.$tInstructions for identification.$g3.3.2.2.$tInstructions for retrieval.$g3.3.3.$tMolar Content (MC).$g3.3.4.$tNC, MC, and concepts.$g3.3.5.$tOn referring.$g3.4.$tSemiosic primitives.$g3.4.1.$tSemiosic primitives and interpretation.$g3.4.2.$tOn categories.$g3.4.3.$tSemiosic primitives and verbalization.$g3.4.4.$tQualia and interpretation.$g3.4.5.$tThe CTs and the image as "schema"$g3.4.6.$t"Affordances"$g3.5.$tEmpirical cases and cultural cases.$g3.5.1.$tThe story of the archangel Gabriel.$g3.5.2.$tCT and NC as zones of common competence.$g3.6.$tFrom type to token or vice versa?$g3.7.$tThe CT archipelago.$g3.7.1.$tTypes vs. basic categories.$g3.7.2.$tTiny Tim's Story.$g3.7.3.$tQuadruped oysters.
505 80 $g3.7.4.$tCTs and prototypes.$g3.7.4.2.$tSome misunderstandings regarding prototypes.$g3.7.4.3.$tThe mysterious Dyirbal.$g3.7.5.$tOther types.$g3.7.6.$tIf on a Winter's Night a Driver.$g3.7.7.$tPhysiognomic types by individuals.$g3.7.8.$tCTs for formal individuals.$g3.7.9.$tRecognizing SC[subscript 2].$g3.7.10.$tSome open problems.$g3.7.11.$tFrom the public CT to that of the artist --$gCh. 4.$tThe Platypus between Dictionary and Encyclopedia.$g4.1.$tMountains and mountains.$g4.2.$tFiles and directories.$g4.3.$tWild categorization.$g4.4.$tIndelible properties.$g4.5.$tThe real story of the platypus.$g4.5.1.$tWatermole or duck-billed platypus.$g4.5.2.$tMammae without nipples.$g4.5.3.$tA la recherche de l'oeuf perdu.$g4.6.$tContracting.$g4.6.1.$tEighty years of negotiations.$g4.6.2.$tHjelmslev vs. Peirce.$g4.6.3.$tWhere does the amorphous continuum lie?$g4.6.4.$tVanville.$g4.7.$tContract and meaning.$g4.7.1.$tMeaning of the terms and sense of the texts.$g4.7.2.$tMeaning and the text --
505 80 $gCh. 5.$tNotes on Referring as Contract.$tCan we refer to all cats?$tReferring to horses.$tThe true story of the sarkiapone.$tAre there closed white boxes?$tThe Divine Mind as e-mail.$tFrom the Divine Mind to the Intention of the Community.$tQuid pro quo and negotiations.$tThe strange case of Doctor Jekyll and the brothers Hyde.$tIs Jones mad?$tWhat does Nancy want?$tWho died on the fifth of May?$tImpossible objects.$tThe identity of the Vasa.$tOn Ahab's other leg.$tIch liebe Dich --$gCh. 6.$tIconism and Hypoicon.$g6.1.$tThe debate on iconism.$g6.2.$tNot a debate between madmen.$g6.3.$tThe arguments of the sixties.$g6.4.$tDead ends.$g6.5.$tLikeness and similarity.$g6.6.$tOutlines.$g6.7.$tSurrogate stimuli.$g6.8.$tBack to the discourse.$g6.9.$tSeeing and drawing Saturn.$g6.10.$tProstheses.$g6.11.$tMore on mirrors.$g6.12.$tChains of mirrors and television.$g6.13.$tRethinking painting.$g6.14.$tRecognition.$g6.15.$tAlpha and beta mode: a catastrophe point?
505 80 $g6.16.$tFrom perceptual likeness to conceptual similarities.$g6.17.$tThe Mexican on a bicycle.
520 1 $a"In these essays, Umberto Eco explores in depth such subjects as perception, the relationship between language and experience, and iconism that he only touched on in A Theory of Semiotics. Forgoing a formal, systematic treatment, Eco engages in a series of explorations based on common sense, from which flow an abundance of illustrative fables, often with animals as protagonists.
520 8 $aAmong the characters, a position of prominence is reserved for the platypus, which appears to have been created specifically to "put the cat among the pigeons" as far as many theories of knowledge are concerned."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aSemiotics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119950
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