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A Medieval Semiotic: Reference and Representation in John of St. Thomas' Theory of Signs

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A Medieval Semiotic: Reference and Representation in John of St. Thomas' Theory of Signs - Stoffers, Maria (Editor), and Furton, Edward J
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This work is both an analysis of one of the most important theories on signs and signification of the Middle Ages and a spirited defense of the objectivity of knowledge. The author compares the sign theory of the medieval epistemologist John of St. Thomas to that of the great Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. He finds that John of St. Thomas' theory endures as the more philosophically compelling because it describes the relationship between reference and representation in a manner that shows why thought and language ...

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A Medieval Semiotic: Reference and Representation in John of St. Thomas' Theory of Signs 1995, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

ISBN-13: 9780820421544

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