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Ghosts in the machine?
pp. 301-311
Abstract
Peirce asked, "what must be the characters of all signs used by a 'scientific" intelligence, that is to say, by an intelligence capable of learning by experience" (CP 2.227; Peirce's italics). This question demands an answer. These symbolic characters are represented by Tarot images, each one telling us a story of this or that aspect of human experiences, from which we can and should learn. Scientific intelligence, in Peirce's conception, is informed by semiotics as the ">science of signs and is inseparable from experience, in fact determined by it.
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Semetsky Inna (2013) The edusemiotics of images: essays on the art∼science of tarot. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.
Pages: 301-311
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-055-2_12
Full citation:
Semetsky Inna (2013) Ghosts in the machine?, In: The edusemiotics of images, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 301–311.