On the contemporariness of Peirce’s thought
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2015.97462Keywords:
semiotics, audiodescription, neuroscience.Abstract
This paper proposes to revisit some of C. S. Peirce’s concepts in the light of recent advances in neuroscience, such as made evident by the author’s current research on the audiodescription of audiovisual materials for the visually impaired.
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