Peirce and the Semiotic Universe: Signs, Mind, and the Logic of Reality (The Architects of the Unknown: Scientists' Hidden Mystical Beliefs Revealed Book 15)

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What if the universe is not silent? What if reality is made not only of matter, energy, and law—but of signs?Charles Sanders Peirce was one of the most original minds in American philosophy: a scientist, logician, mathematician, founder of pragmatism, and creator of one of the most powerful theories of signs ever developed. Yet his vision reaches far beyond language or symbolism. For Peirce, signs are not merely words on a page. A fossil is a sign of vanished life. Smoke is a sign of fire. A symptom is a sign of disease. A mathematical equation is a sign of hidden structure. A scientific anomaly is a sign pointing toward a truth not yet understood.In Peirce and the Semiotic Universe: Signs, Mind, and the Logic of Reality, Clayton Louis Turnage continues the Architects of the Unknown series with a clear and compelling exploration of Peirce’s radical idea: reality itself may be semiotic.This book introduces Peirce’s major concepts—pragmatism, abduction, fallibilism, the community of inquiry, Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, tychism, synechism, agapism, and the triadic structure of signs—in a style written for thoughtful readers interested in science, philosophy, consciousness, information, and the nature of reality.Peirce saw that science is not the opposite of meaning. Science is the disciplined interpretation of signs. Instruments generate signs. Theories interpret them. Experiments test them. Communities correct them. Truth emerges through the long process of inquiry.This book also connects Peirce to modern questions about artificial intelligence, information theory, computation, consciousness, digital reality, and Conscious Computational Cosmology. If information is everywhere, Peirce asks the deeper question: when does information become meaning?For readers interested in philosophy of science, semiotics, metaphysics, consciousness studies, pragmatism, and the hidden architecture of reality, this book offers a powerful introduction to one of the most important and underappreciated thinkers in modern thought.Peirce’s universe is not a dead machine.It is a universe of signs.And to understand reality, we must learn how to read it. Read more


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