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Einleitung. Lernen als ZeichenprozessZeitschrift Für Semiotik 22. 2000.VG Wort: auf einer Seite 3500 Anschläge!
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70Robert Fogelin formulated the thesis “that deep disagreements cannot be resolved through the use of argument, for they undercut the conditions essential to arguing.” The possibility of arguing presupposes “a shared background of beliefs and preferences,” and if such a background is not given, there is no way of “rational” dispute resolution. By contrast to this pessimistic view, I will propose a method that has been developed to overcome difficulties as described by Fogelin.
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3The primary goal of this chapter is to present a new method—called Logical Argument Mapping —for the analysis of framing processes as they occur in any communication, but especially in conflicts. I start with a distinction between boundary setting, meaning construction, and sensemaking as three forms or aspects of framing, and argue that crucial for the resolution of frame-based controversies is our ability to deal with those “webs” of mutually supporting beliefs that determine sensemaking proce…Read more
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1Jona oder die Kunst, unrecht haben zu können. Überlegungen zur hermeneutischen PraxisLesarten. Zeitschrift Für Interpretation 2. 1994.
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161The complementarity of a representational and an epistemological function of signs in scientific activitySemiotica 2007 (164): 101-121. 2007.Signs do not only “represent” something for somebody, as Peirce’s definition goes, but also “mediate” relations between us and our world, including ourselves, as has been elaborated by Vygotsky. We call the first the representational function of a sign and the second the epistemological function since in using signs we make distinctions, specify objects and relations, structure our observations, and organize societal and cognitive activity. The goal of this paper is, on the one hand, to develop …Read more
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45Diagrams as Scaffolds for CreativityAaai Workshops, North America. 2010.Based on a typology of five basic forms of abduction, I propose a new definition of abductive insight that empha sizes in particular the inferential structure of a belief system that is able to explain a phenomenon after a new, abductive ly created component has been added to this system or the entire system has been abductively restructured. My thesis is, first, that the argumentative structure of the pursued problem solution guides abductive creativity and, second, that diagrammatic reasoning—…Read more
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Peirce's philosophy of science, logic and epistemology. New publications and editions. 1Philosophische Rundschau 51 (3): 193-211. 2004.Review of about ten books relating to Peirce's philosophy of science, of mathematics, and his logics
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Chapter 13In Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce, Edition Tertium. pp. 105-118. 1996.Some “of the most influential and prominent scholars in the field of Peirce studies” were asked to answer five questions: 1) Why were you initially drawn to Peirce? 2) What do you consider your contribution to the field? 3) What is the proper role of Peirce’s work in relation to philosophy and other academic disciplines? 4) What do you consider the most important topics and/or contributions in the field of Peirce studies? 5) What are the most important open problems in this field and what are th…Read more
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201Learning from people, things, and signsStudies in Philosophy and Education 26 (3): 185-204. 2007.Starting from the observation that small children can count more objects than numbers—a phenomenon that I am calling the “lifeworld dependency of cognition”—and an analysis of finger calculation, the paper shows how learning can be explained as the development of cognitive systems. Parts of those systems are not only an individual’s different forms of knowledge and cognitive abilities, but also other people, things, and signs. The paper argues that cognitive systems are first of all semiotic sys…Read more
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76Activity and Sign. Grounding Mathematical Education (edited book)Springer. 2005.This volume provides new sources of knowledge based on Michael Otte’s fundamental insight that understanding the problems of mathematics education – how to teach, how to learn, how to communicate, how to do, and how to represent ...
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15This argument map represents an argumentation from Heyns, C. . Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns . S.l.: United Nations. Human Rights Council. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9206
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Einleitung: Semiotik in der Mathematikdidaktik. Lernen anhand von Zeichen und RepräsentationenJournal Für Mathematik-Didaktik 27 171-179. 2006.VG Wort 3740 Anschläge pro Seite
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126Reflective Argumentation: A Cognitive Function of ArguingArgumentation 30 (4): 365-397. 2016.Why do we formulate arguments? Usually, things such as persuading opponents, finding consensus, and justifying knowledge are listed as functions of arguments. But arguments can also be used to stimulate reflection on one’s own reasoning. Since this cognitive function of arguments should be important to improve the quality of people’s arguments and reasoning, for learning processes, for coping with “wicked problems,” and for the resolution of conflicts, it deserves to be studied in its own right.…Read more
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23This argument map justifies the claim that using only deductive argument schemes in computer-supported argument visualization stimulates reflection on some of one's implicit background assumptions.
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Logical argument mapping: A method for overcoming cognitive problems of conflict managementInternational Journal of Conflict Management 16 304-334. 2005.A crucial problem of conflict management is that whatever happens in negotiations will be interpreted and framed by stakeholders based on their different belief-value systems and world views. This problem will be discussed in the first part of this article as the main cognitive problem of conflict management. The second part develops a general semiotic solution of this problem, based on Charles Peirce's concept of "diagrammatic reasoning." The basic idea is that by representing one 's thought in…Read more
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70Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders PeircePhilosophische Rundschau 51 (3): 193-211. 1997.This volume represents an important contribution to Peirce’s work in mathematics and formal logic. An internationally recognized group of scholars explores and extends understandings of Peirce’s most advanced work. The stimulating depth and originality of Peirce’s thought and the continuing relevance of his ideas are brought out by this major book
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