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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Series: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319459189

Full citation:

Myrdene Anderson (ed), Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit, Berlin, Springer, 2016

Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit

Contents

Preamble—peircean habit explored

before, during, after; and beneath, behind, beyond

Myrdene Anderson

1-10

On habit

Peirce's story and history

Gorlée

13-33

The "irrealevance" of habit formation

Stjernfelt, Hofstadter, and rocky paradoxes of Peircean physiosemiosis

John Coletta

65-81

Habit in semiosis

two different perspectives based on hierarchical multi-level system modeling and niche construction theory

Pedro Atã, João Queiroz

109-119

Beyond explication

meaning and habit-change in Peirce's pragmatism

Mats Bergman

171-197

Dicisigns and habits

implicit propositions and habit-taking in Peirce's pragmatism

Frederik Stjernfelt

241-262

Habits of reasoning

on the grammar and critics of logical habits

Pietarinen, Francesco Bellucci

265-282

Thirdness as the observer observed

from habit to law by way of habitus

Göran Sonesson

283-295

The habit-taking journey of the self

between freewheeling orience and the inveterate habits of effete mind

Fernando Andacht

341-359

Of habit and abduction

preserving ignorance or attaining knowledge?

Lorenzo Magnani

361-377

Habit as a law of mind

a Peircean approach to habit in cultural and mental phenomena

Elize Bisanz, Scott Cunningham

401-419