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Diagrammatic Thinking: Notes on Peirce's Semiotics and Epistemology

  • Autores: Luis Radford Árbol académico
  • Localización: PNA: Revista de investigación en didáctica de la matemática, ISSN-e 1887-3987, Vol. 3, Nº. 1, 2008, págs. 1-18
  • Idioma: español
  • DOI: 10.30827/pna.v3i1.6192
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    • En este artículo se discute el papel que desempeña el concepto de pensamiento diagramático en el contexto de la actividad cognitiva, tal y como es concebida dentro del marco de la teoría semiótica de Peirce y su subyacente ontología realista. Luego de presentar una visión general del escepticismo kantiano en su contexto histórico, se examina el esfuerzo de Peirce por rescatar la percepción, esfuerzo que lo lleva a indagar de manera innovadora el �multiespacio de los sentidos� del que hablaba Kant. Se mantiene que este esfuerzo lleva a Peirce a una serie de problemas que son tan fundamentales como los que Kant encontró en su propio itinerario epistemológico. Se sostiene que la comprensión de las dificultades intrínsecas a la epistemología de Peirce nos permite cernir mejor los límites y posibilidades de su pensamiento diagramático.

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