

The logic of history as a semiotic process of question and answer in the thought of R. G. Collingwood
pp. 179-189
in: John Deely, Margot D. Lenhart (eds), Semiotics 1981, Berlin, Springer, 1983Abstract
John Locke (1690), in naming and chartering the then as yet non-existent science of Semiotic, which would treat of words and ideas in their own right, foretold that it would provide us with a logic and critic unlike anything hitherto known.