At 11:31 PM 4/10/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Is semiotics the new hermeneutics then?
>Just skimming through the 'Criticisms of semiotic analysis' section, it
>reads as though they have been reinventing hermeneutics, and the debates
>relating to it, under another name.
>
>Still hunting for _the_ sense,
>Peter
I have been told the following: "Peirce explicitly called his theory
hermeneutical and knew of that
theoretical development at its inception. "
Jack
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