Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111126
Title: Medieval Philosophy Redefined in a Nutshell
Authors: Junqueira, Robert 
Keywords: John Deely; Medieval Philosophy; Latin Age; John of St. Thomas (Poinsot); Charles S. Peirce; Semiotics; Mário Santiago de Carvalho; Historiography; History of Science; Grand Narratives
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: Divyadaan: Salesian Institute of Philosophy
Serial title, monograph or event: Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy & Education
Volume: 34
Issue: 3
Place of publication or event: Nashik, Índia
Abstract: Deely's chief orientation, in his Medieval Philosophy field days, was to frame the field's thematic concern in light of the gestation of semiotic awareness. He argued that semiotic awareness was expressed fully for the first time in history by Poinsot, although he said that the process of gestation only resulted in a community-binding Way after the arrival of the Semiotics of Peirce. Between Poinsot and Peirce, a period of darkness preceded a full dawn. In this paper, we provide an introductory picture of Deely's understanding of Medieval Philosophy and strive to convey a preview of the angle adopted by the semiotician.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111126
Rights: openAccess
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