Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy

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Autor(a) principal: Ibri, Ivo Assad
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cognitio (São Paulo. Online)
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Resumo: One of the most important essays published by Peirce is, no doubt, The Law of Mind, in 1892. In this essay the author theorizes on the growing and spreading of ideas, reflecting on their interactivity, and, without less importance, resuming the classical question on how the matter can affect the spirit, taking into account the Cartesian dualism as an aporia for beginning a possible answer, such as was considered by Berkeley, for example. In this essay Peirce throws more supports to his Objective Idealism, in which eidos is the deepest substance of reality, rupturing the mind-matter dualism by making the latter a special case of the former. In the present paper we reflect on the dual semantic sense of the word affect, pivotal in Peirce’s essay, by exploring its meanings of influencing something and loving something, trying to show that both are meaningful in Peirce’s evolutionism. As a matter of fact, in The Law of Mind evolutionism already announces itself, requiring that its forms be designed. This is what we seek as the second part of this paper, by exposing how these forms are conceived under Peirce’s categories, highlighting Agapism, the doctrine of the cosmic creative love, whose agglutinating power ultimately accomplishes the semantic possibility of affect as expression of loving something.As the last part of this paper, we try to emphasize our point of view that idealism and realism conciliate within Peircean philosophy, beyond the classical opposition which, in fact, doesn’t consider the real content of both doctrines, namely, the objective character of idealism and the defense of the reality of continua of realism. Lastly, we make some considerations on Semiotics as a science that is nourished not only by its phenomenological grounds and of what are values in Ethics and Esthetics, but also that it is re-nourished by ontology adjust its forms, its internal structure, opening itself for interacting with the forms which appear in the object for determining the sign. Peirce’s Heuristic context is none other: the search for a justification for Abduction outside of this announced context seems to us to walk in circles, hesitating between two options which certainly find no support in the author’s thought, namely, a tacit transcendentalism or a psychological anthropocentrism.
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spelling Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s PhilosophyO Amor Criativo como Princípio Heurístico na Filosofia de PeirceOntologiaMente-matériaEvolucionismoIdealismo-realismoHeurísticaAbduçãoOntologyMind-matterEvolutionismIdealism-realismHeuristicsAbductionOne of the most important essays published by Peirce is, no doubt, The Law of Mind, in 1892. In this essay the author theorizes on the growing and spreading of ideas, reflecting on their interactivity, and, without less importance, resuming the classical question on how the matter can affect the spirit, taking into account the Cartesian dualism as an aporia for beginning a possible answer, such as was considered by Berkeley, for example. In this essay Peirce throws more supports to his Objective Idealism, in which eidos is the deepest substance of reality, rupturing the mind-matter dualism by making the latter a special case of the former. In the present paper we reflect on the dual semantic sense of the word affect, pivotal in Peirce’s essay, by exploring its meanings of influencing something and loving something, trying to show that both are meaningful in Peirce’s evolutionism. As a matter of fact, in The Law of Mind evolutionism already announces itself, requiring that its forms be designed. This is what we seek as the second part of this paper, by exposing how these forms are conceived under Peirce’s categories, highlighting Agapism, the doctrine of the cosmic creative love, whose agglutinating power ultimately accomplishes the semantic possibility of affect as expression of loving something.As the last part of this paper, we try to emphasize our point of view that idealism and realism conciliate within Peircean philosophy, beyond the classical opposition which, in fact, doesn’t consider the real content of both doctrines, namely, the objective character of idealism and the defense of the reality of continua of realism. Lastly, we make some considerations on Semiotics as a science that is nourished not only by its phenomenological grounds and of what are values in Ethics and Esthetics, but also that it is re-nourished by ontology adjust its forms, its internal structure, opening itself for interacting with the forms which appear in the object for determining the sign. Peirce’s Heuristic context is none other: the search for a justification for Abduction outside of this announced context seems to us to walk in circles, hesitating between two options which certainly find no support in the author’s thought, namely, a tacit transcendentalism or a psychological anthropocentrism.Um dos mais importantes ensaios publicados por Peirce é, sem dúvida, The Law of Mind, de 1892. Nele, o autor teoriza sobre o poder de crescimento e espraiamento das idéias, especulando sobre a interatividade delas e, sem menos importância, retomando a questão clássica sobre como a matéria pode afetar o espírito, tomando-se o dualismo cartesiano como uma aporia de princípio para uma possível resposta, tal como já o considerava, por exemplo, Berkeley. Lança Peirce, nesse ensaio, mais suportes para seu Idealismo Objetivo, em que eidos é o substrato último da realidade, rompendo o dualismo mente-matéria por fazer desta um caso especial daquela. Refletimos neste trabalho sobre a duplicidade semântica da palavra inglesa affect, fulcral naquele ensaio, explorando seus sentidos de afetar e afeiçoar e buscando evidenciar que ambos significam no interior do evolucionismo peirciano. Em The Law of Mind, o evolucionismo já se anuncia requerendo que se teçam suas formas. É o que buscamos na segunda parte deste pequeno ensaio, expondo como tais formas se desenham à luz das categorias de Peirce, destacando-se o Agapismo, doutrina do amor cósmico criativo, cujo poder aglutinador vem enfim realizar a possibilidade semântica do termo affect enquanto expressão de afeição. Como última parte deste trabalho, enfatizamos nosso ponto de vista segundo o qual necessariamente idealismo e realismo se conciliam no interior da filosofia peirciana, para além da clássica oposição que desconsidera o real teor de ambas as doutrinas nesta filosofia, a saber, o caráter objetivo do idealismo e a defesa da realidade dos continua do realismo. Por fim, consideramos a Semiótica uma ciência que se alimenta não apenas de seu chão fenomenológico e daquilo que vale ética e esteticamente, mas, também, que se retroalimenta da ontologia para ajuste de suas formas, de sua estrutura interna, abrindo-se para interagir com as formas do objeto que aparecem para determinação do signo. Não é outro o contexto da Heurística em Peirce: a busca da justificativa da Abdução fora desse contexto anunciado nos parece andar em círculos, hesitando entre duas opções que certamente não têm acolhida no autor, ou seja, um tácito transcendentalismo ou um antropocentrismo psicologizante.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2013-02-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/article/view/13604Cognitio: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2005); 187-199Cognitio: Revista de Filosofia; v. 6 n. 2 (2005); 187-1992316-52781518-7187reponame:Cognitio (São Paulo. 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O Amor Criativo como Princípio Heurístico na Filosofia de Peirce
title Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
spellingShingle Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
Ibri, Ivo Assad
Ontologia
Mente-matéria
Evolucionismo
Idealismo-realismo
Heurística
Abdução
Ontology
Mind-matter
Evolutionism
Idealism-realism
Heuristics
Abduction
title_short Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
title_full Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
title_fullStr Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
title_full_unstemmed Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
title_sort Creative Love as Heuristic Principle in Peirce’s Philosophy
author Ibri, Ivo Assad
author_facet Ibri, Ivo Assad
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ibri, Ivo Assad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ontologia
Mente-matéria
Evolucionismo
Idealismo-realismo
Heurística
Abdução
Ontology
Mind-matter
Evolutionism
Idealism-realism
Heuristics
Abduction
topic Ontologia
Mente-matéria
Evolucionismo
Idealismo-realismo
Heurística
Abdução
Ontology
Mind-matter
Evolutionism
Idealism-realism
Heuristics
Abduction
description One of the most important essays published by Peirce is, no doubt, The Law of Mind, in 1892. In this essay the author theorizes on the growing and spreading of ideas, reflecting on their interactivity, and, without less importance, resuming the classical question on how the matter can affect the spirit, taking into account the Cartesian dualism as an aporia for beginning a possible answer, such as was considered by Berkeley, for example. In this essay Peirce throws more supports to his Objective Idealism, in which eidos is the deepest substance of reality, rupturing the mind-matter dualism by making the latter a special case of the former. In the present paper we reflect on the dual semantic sense of the word affect, pivotal in Peirce’s essay, by exploring its meanings of influencing something and loving something, trying to show that both are meaningful in Peirce’s evolutionism. As a matter of fact, in The Law of Mind evolutionism already announces itself, requiring that its forms be designed. This is what we seek as the second part of this paper, by exposing how these forms are conceived under Peirce’s categories, highlighting Agapism, the doctrine of the cosmic creative love, whose agglutinating power ultimately accomplishes the semantic possibility of affect as expression of loving something.As the last part of this paper, we try to emphasize our point of view that idealism and realism conciliate within Peircean philosophy, beyond the classical opposition which, in fact, doesn’t consider the real content of both doctrines, namely, the objective character of idealism and the defense of the reality of continua of realism. Lastly, we make some considerations on Semiotics as a science that is nourished not only by its phenomenological grounds and of what are values in Ethics and Esthetics, but also that it is re-nourished by ontology adjust its forms, its internal structure, opening itself for interacting with the forms which appear in the object for determining the sign. Peirce’s Heuristic context is none other: the search for a justification for Abduction outside of this announced context seems to us to walk in circles, hesitating between two options which certainly find no support in the author’s thought, namely, a tacit transcendentalism or a psychological anthropocentrism.
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