Charles Sanders Peirce 🔍

Philosopher, Logician, Scientist (1839 - 1914)

An American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist who founded pragmatism and developed a comprehensive theory of signs, semiotics.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Charles Sanders Peirce (Looking Forward)

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Gillo Dorfles and Umberto Eco
Philosopher and semiologist
Peirce's triadic model of the sign (icon, index, symbol) and his theory of unlimited semiosis were crucial for Umberto Eco's own semiotic theories, particularly his understanding of interpretation and the encyclopedic model of meaning.