Peirce’s sign theory as an open-source R package

Alon Friedman, Erin M. Feichtinger

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Abstract

Throughout Peirce’s writing, we witness his developing vision of a machine that scientists will eventually be able to create. Nadin (2010) raised the question: Why do computer scientists continue to ignore Peirce’s sign theory? A review of the literature on Peirce’s theory and the semiotics machine reveals that many authors discussed the machine; however, they do not differentiate between a physical computer machine and its software. This paper discusses the problematic issues involved in converting Peirce’s theory into a programming language, machine and software application. We demonstrate this challenge by introducing Peirce’s sign theory as a software application that runs under an open-source R environment.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalSigns - International Journal of Semiotics
Volume8
StatePublished - Jan 3 2017

Keywords

  • Peirce sign theory
  • Software
  • Open source R
  • package
  • Fuzzy logic

Disciplines

  • Philosophy of Language
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Computer Sciences
  • Analysis
  • Statistical Methodology

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