<p>How do we experience images? To answer this question it is necessary to know what images are: they only develop through a particular form of viewing - more precisely: through a particular thinking in viewing - ยปimage thinking.ยซ This mode of thought is responsible for all kinds of image experience
Das bildnerische Denken: Charles S. Peirce
โ Scribed by Franz Engel (editor), Moritz Queisner (editor), Tullio Viola (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Akademie Forschung
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 356
- Series
- Actus et Imago, 5; 5
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I do not think I ever reflect in words: I employ visual diagrams [...] Diese Selbstbeschreibung von Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) bildet den Ausgangspunkt fรผr eine neue Sicht auf das Denken des amerikanischen Naturwissenschaftlers, Philosophen und Begrรผnders des Pragmatismus und der Semiotik. Peirce war ein obsessiver Zeichner. Neben einer graphischen Logik entwickelte er eine zeichnerische Praxis, die untrennbar mit seinem Denken verwoben war, in ihrer philosophischen Relevanz aber bislang รผbersehen wurde. Der Band versammelt konkrete Fallstudien zu zahlreichen hier erstmals publizierten Zeichnungen von Peirce. Auf der Basis dieses Materials fragt er nach der allgemeinen Bedeutung dessen, was es heiรt, in Bildern zu denken. Mit Beitrรคgen von John Michael Krois, Helmut Pape, Sun-Joo Shin, Frederik Stjernfelt u.a.
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