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1. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 21 > Issue: 1/4
Boulou Ebanda Narratology and Text: A Review and Author Interview
2. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 21 > Issue: 1/4
Kristian Bankov “Redrawing the Map and Setting the Agenda in Philosophy”
3. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 28 > Issue: 3/4
John Deely Analytic Philosophy and The Doctrine of Signs: Semiotics or Semantics:  What Difference Does It Make?
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Thomas A. Sebeok (†2001) considered Charles Peirce as “our lodestar” in the contemporary semiotic development, and what he called “the Dominican tradition” (the Thomistic works of Aquinas, Poinsot, and Maritain in particular) as ‘a vein of pure gold’ yet to be mined in the contemporary semiotic development. By contrast, many contemporary authors look to what is called “Analytic philosophy” (as if there were such a thing as “non-analytic philosophy”) for their interpretation both of Peirce and of Sebeok’s “Dominican tradition”. Tzvetan Todorov, however, has pointed out that semiotics as the doctrine of signs in fact compromises the very foundation upon which the ‘founding fathers’ of “Analytic philosophy” relied in their linguistic reduction of philosophical analysis. Using the works of two contemporary authors, one from the Peircean side (Thomas Short) and one claiming to represent Thomistic thought (John O’Callaghan), this review essay explores the distortive consequences for semiotics that result from adopting the standpoint of Analytic philosophy when treating matters of semiosis. Hence the sub-title “Semiotics or Semantics: What Difference Does It Make [for the doctrine of signs]?”
4. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 37 > Issue: 1/2
Dario Dellino Orcid-ID People and Words Reciprocally Educate Each Other: Semiotic Theory of Learning
5. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 6 > Issue: 2/3
Teresa Porzecanski Ideologies of Development: A Report from South America
6. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 6 > Issue: 2/3
Emery M. Roe Folktale Development
7. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 87 > Issue: 3
Gregory R. Beabout Kierkegaard Amidst the Catholic Tradition
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To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Søren Kierkegaard, I review in this essay the relationship between Kierkegaard and the Catholic tradition. First, I look back to consider both Kierkegaard’s encounter with Catholicism and the influence of his work upon Catholics. Second, I look around to consider some of the recent work on Kierkegaard and Catholicism, especially Jack Mulder’s recent book, Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition, and the many articles that examine Kierkegaard’s relation to Catholicism in the multi-volume Kierkegaard Research series edited by Jon Stewart. Finally, I look ahead to consider possible directions in which the conversation between Catholics and Kierkegaardians might continue.
8. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 91 > Issue: 4
Rocco Buttiglione Reflections on Dietrich von Hildebrand’s My Battle Against Hitler
9. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 16 > Issue: 1
David Braybrooke Marxism and Technical Change: Nicely Told, but not the Full Contradictory Story
10. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
James Robert Brown Latour’s Prosaic Science
11. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 40 > Issue: 2
Stephen Davies Functional Beauty Examined
12. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Paget Henry Wilson Harris and Caribbean Philosophies of Art: A Review Essay
13. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 17 > Issue: 1
Lewis R. Gordon Charles Wm. Ephraim's The Pathology of Eurocentrism
14. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 17 > Issue: 1
Paget Henry Has Anthony Bogues Turned Heretical? A Review Essay
15. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 19 > Issue: 1/2
Jane Anna Gordon Realizing That One’s Consciousness Has Been Colonized: A Review Essay on Marilyn Nissim-Sabat’s, Neither Victim nor Survivor: Thinking Toward a New Humanity
16. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Julia Rold A Review Essay on Teodros Kiros’s Cambridge Days
17. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Bedour Alagraa Cedric Robinson’s Black Marxism: Thirty-Five Years Later
18. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Gabriel José Rivera Cotto, Rosa Cordero Cruz Review of Filosofía Moderna del Caribe Hispano by Carlos Rojas Osorio
19. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Paget Henry Terrence Farrell on Culture and Development: Do We Really Like It So?
20. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Anique John Enough of the Epistemic Violence: Carving an Academic Space for Blackness in Britain