File #2387: "2018_Book_LegalSignsFascinate.pdf"
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1|Contents|6
1|Introduction|8
2|References|9
1|Why|10
1|1 Why’s of Fascination|11
2|Abstract|11
2|1.1 Peirce’s Smile|11
2|1.2 Three Ladies, (1) and (2)|12
2|1.3 Roberta Kevelson|12
2|1.4 Sign and Signs|13
2|1.5 Legal Semiotics Fascinates|14
2|References|15
1|2 Social Life and Law|16
2|Abstract|16
2|2.1 Social Life|16
2|2.2 Legal Discourse|17
2|2.3 Signs, Practice and Theory|19
2|2.4 Semiotics, Linguistics and Language|21
2|References|24
1|How|25
1|3 Words, Signs and Signifying Concepts|26
2|Abstract|26
2|3.1 Words and Signs|26
2|3.2 Biographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson|29
2|3.3 Bibliographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson|33
3|3.3.1 Bibliographical Data and Techniques|34
3|3.3.2 Biography and Bibliography|34
3|3.3.3 Limitations|35
2|3.4 Signifying Concepts|36
3|3.4.1 Dynamism|37
3|3.4.2 Textuality|38
3|3.4.3 Pragmatism|41
2|References|45
1|4 Semiotics Education in Law|46
2|Abstract|46
2|4.1 The Nature of Semiotics|46
2|4.2 Dialogue|49
2|4.3 E-Education|50
2|4.4 Law School Experiences|51
2|References|55
1|5 Kevelson’s Semiotics Today|56
2|Abstract|56
2|5.1 Introduction|56
2|5.2 Two Stories|57
2|5.3 Semiotics Today|58
2|References|63
1|Appendices|64
1|6 Appendix A: The Roberta Kevelson Papers|65
2|6.1 Introduction|65
2|6.2 Category Proposal|65
3|6.2.1 Appendix B: Bibliographic Material|65
2|6.3 Bibliographical Materials|66
3|6.3.1 Article Publications|66
3|6.3.2 Complete Bibliography|66
3|6.3.3 Charles S. Peirce|67
2|6.4 Publications|67
3|6.4.1 Charles S. Peirce and The Nation|67
3|6.4.2 Re-Editing the Peirce Bicentennial International Congress|68
3|6.4.3 Francis Lieber and Legal Hermeneutics|68
2|6.5 Research|68
3|6.5.1 Significs and Semiotics in Law|69
3|6.5.2 Semiotics of US and EU Jurisprudence|69
3|6.5.3 Charles S. Peirce|69
3|6.5.4 Semiotics and Legal Education Today|69
1|7 Appendix B: The Kevelson Bibliography|71
1|Introduction|8
2|References|9
1|Why|10
1|1 Why’s of Fascination|11
2|Abstract|11
2|1.1 Peirce’s Smile|11
2|1.2 Three Ladies, (1) and (2)|12
2|1.3 Roberta Kevelson|12
2|1.4 Sign and Signs|13
2|1.5 Legal Semiotics Fascinates|14
2|References|15
1|2 Social Life and Law|16
2|Abstract|16
2|2.1 Social Life|16
2|2.2 Legal Discourse|17
2|2.3 Signs, Practice and Theory|19
2|2.4 Semiotics, Linguistics and Language|21
2|References|24
1|How|25
1|3 Words, Signs and Signifying Concepts|26
2|Abstract|26
2|3.1 Words and Signs|26
2|3.2 Biographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson|29
2|3.3 Bibliographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson|33
3|3.3.1 Bibliographical Data and Techniques|34
3|3.3.2 Biography and Bibliography|34
3|3.3.3 Limitations|35
2|3.4 Signifying Concepts|36
3|3.4.1 Dynamism|37
3|3.4.2 Textuality|38
3|3.4.3 Pragmatism|41
2|References|45
1|4 Semiotics Education in Law|46
2|Abstract|46
2|4.1 The Nature of Semiotics|46
2|4.2 Dialogue|49
2|4.3 E-Education|50
2|4.4 Law School Experiences|51
2|References|55
1|5 Kevelson’s Semiotics Today|56
2|Abstract|56
2|5.1 Introduction|56
2|5.2 Two Stories|57
2|5.3 Semiotics Today|58
2|References|63
1|Appendices|64
1|6 Appendix A: The Roberta Kevelson Papers|65
2|6.1 Introduction|65
2|6.2 Category Proposal|65
3|6.2.1 Appendix B: Bibliographic Material|65
2|6.3 Bibliographical Materials|66
3|6.3.1 Article Publications|66
3|6.3.2 Complete Bibliography|66
3|6.3.3 Charles S. Peirce|67
2|6.4 Publications|67
3|6.4.1 Charles S. Peirce and The Nation|67
3|6.4.2 Re-Editing the Peirce Bicentennial International Congress|68
3|6.4.3 Francis Lieber and Legal Hermeneutics|68
2|6.5 Research|68
3|6.5.1 Significs and Semiotics in Law|69
3|6.5.2 Semiotics of US and EU Jurisprudence|69
3|6.5.3 Charles S. Peirce|69
3|6.5.4 Semiotics and Legal Education Today|69
1|7 Appendix B: The Kevelson Bibliography|71