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  1. Charles Sanders Peirce ( Cambridge, 10 de setembro de 1839 — Milford 19 de abril de 1914) foi um filósofo, pedagogista, cientista, linguista e matemático americano. Seus trabalhos apresentam importantes contribuições à lógica, matemática, filosofia e, principalmente à semiótica. É também um dos fundadores do pragmatismo ...

  2. Charles Sanders Peirce ( / pɜːrs / [8] [9] PURSS; September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914) was an American scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is sometimes known as "the father of pragmatism ". [10] [11] According to philosopher Paul Weiss, Peirce was "the most original and versatile of America's philosophers and ...

  3. Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), um notável lógico que fundou o pragmatismo filosófico, definiu a semiose como um processo irredutivelmente triádico em que algo, como um objeto, determina ou influencia logicamente algo como um signo para determinar ou influenciar algo como uma interpretação ou interpretante, em um mesmo ...

  4. The question of what a sign is depends on the concept of a sign relation, which depends on the concept of a triadic relation. This, in turn, depends on the concept of a relation itself. Peirce depended on mathematical ideas about the reducibility of relations—dyadic, triadic, tetradic, and so forth.

  5. Charles Sanders Peirce (pronunciado /ˈpɜrs/ purse en inglés) [1] (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 de septiembre de 1839-Milford, Pensilvania, 19 de abril de 1914) fue un filósofo, [2] lógico y científico estadounidense.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2001 · Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) was the founder of American pragmatism (after about 1905 called by Peirce “pragmaticism” in order to differentiate his views from those of William James, John Dewey, and others, which were being labelled “pragmatism”), a theorist of logic, language, communication, and the general theory of ...

  7. Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce was the adopted name of Charles Sanders Peirce (September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914), an American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist.