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Existential Graphs: What a Diagrammatic Logic of Cognition Might Look Like
Authors:Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies , University of Helsinki , Finland ahti-veikko.pietarinen@helsinki.fi
Abstract:This paper examines the contemporary philosophical and cognitive relevance of Charles Peirce's diagrammatic logic of existential graphs (EGs), the ‘moving pictures of thought’. The first part brings to the fore some hitherto unknown details about the reception of EGs in the early 1900s that took place amidst the emergence of modern conceptions of symbolic logic. In the second part, philosophical aspects of EGs and their contributions to contemporary logical theory are pointed out, including the relationship between iconic logic and images, the problem of the meaning of logical constants, the cognitive economy of iconic logic, the failure of the Frege–Russell thesis, and the failure of the Language of Thought hypothesis.
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