Comments on Cheong Lee's Essay (2018) "Peirce's Theory of Interpretation"

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Pragmatism, Aesthetics
Cover of the book Comments on Cheong Lee's Essay (2018) "Peirce's Theory of Interpretation" by Razie Mah, Razie Mah
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Author: Razie Mah ISBN: 9781942824459
Publisher: Razie Mah Publication: March 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Razie Mah
ISBN: 9781942824459
Publisher: Razie Mah
Publication: March 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Cheong Lee writes a standard contemporary work in semiotics. The full title is "Interpretation of Nature: Peirce's Theory of Interpretation". However, because he is still young, he is like a passenger on a train. His argument is like a travel journal. Semiotics is like journey. One understands the trip after arriving at the destination.
The comments start at the destination and move backwards. The interscope allows me to sketch the trajectory of ideas in Lee's essay, sweeping from aesthetics to interpretation. These comments join Lee's argument, delivering a beautiful array of Peircean notions.

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Cheong Lee writes a standard contemporary work in semiotics. The full title is "Interpretation of Nature: Peirce's Theory of Interpretation". However, because he is still young, he is like a passenger on a train. His argument is like a travel journal. Semiotics is like journey. One understands the trip after arriving at the destination.
The comments start at the destination and move backwards. The interscope allows me to sketch the trajectory of ideas in Lee's essay, sweeping from aesthetics to interpretation. These comments join Lee's argument, delivering a beautiful array of Peircean notions.

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