The paper discusses a social theory of the semiotic self that combines Mead's model of the I-me and Peirce's model of the I-you. Utilising the sign-object-interpretant structure as found in Peirce's semiotic triad, the author focuses on the centrality that linguistic mediation (accessible to all) has in the work both of Mead and of Peirce.
L. Gattamorta (2012). Mead and Peirce: reflexive self, language and sociality. MILANO : Franco Angeli.
Mead and Peirce: reflexive self, language and sociality
GATTAMORTA, LORENZA
2012
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The paper discusses a social theory of the semiotic self that combines Mead's model of the I-me and Peirce's model of the I-you. Utilising the sign-object-interpretant structure as found in Peirce's semiotic triad, the author focuses on the centrality that linguistic mediation (accessible to all) has in the work both of Mead and of Peirce.File in questo prodotto:
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