Peirce’s philosophy of notations and the trade-offs in comparing numeral symbol systems

Q1 Arts and Humanities Cognitive Semiotics Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1515/cogsem-2023-2007
F. Stjernfelt, Markus Pantsar
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Abstract In this paper, we connect two research directions concerning numeral symbol systems and their epistemological significance. The first direction concerns the cognitive processes involved in acquiring and applying different numeral symbols, e.g. the Indo-Arabic or Roman numeral systems. The second direction is a semiotic one, with focus on Charles Peirce’s Philosophy of Notation. Peirce’s work on logical formalism is well known, but he also wrote extensively on numeral systems. Here we take Peirce’s considerations on central notions like iconicity and simplicity and examine their relevance for comparing different numeral symbol systems. We argue that simplicity and iconicity, for example, cannot be understood as single notions. Instead, they should be connected to different aims of numeral symbols that different systems fulfill to different degrees. Consequently, we focus on the kind of trade-offs that different symbol systems imply in acquiring and applying numeral symbol systems.
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皮尔斯的符号哲学和比较数字符号系统时的取舍
摘要 在本文中,我们将有关数字符号系统及其认识论意义的两个研究方向联系起来。第一个方向涉及获取和应用不同数字符号(如印度-阿拉伯数字或罗马数字系统)的认知过程。第二个方向是符号学,重点是查尔斯-皮尔斯的符号哲学。皮尔斯在逻辑形式主义方面的研究广为人知,但他在数字系统方面也有大量著述。在此,我们从皮尔斯对标志性和简洁性等核心概念的思考出发,研究它们与比较不同数字符号系统的相关性。例如,我们认为简单性和标志性不能被理解为单一的概念。相反,它们应与数字符号的不同目标相联系,而不同的数字符号系统在不同程度上实现了这些目标。因此,我们将重点放在不同符号系统在获取和应用数字符号系统时的取舍上。
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Cognitive Semiotics
Cognitive Semiotics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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