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Theory of Signs and Language C. W. Morris, “Foundations of the theory of signs” I. E. U. S. vol. 1, no. 2 (1938).
Scientific Discourse R. Carnap, “Philosophy and logical syntax” (1935). “Foundations of logic and mathematics” I. E. U. S. vol. 1, no. 3 (1939). L. Bloomfield, “Linguistic aspects of science” I. E. U. S. vol. 1, no. 4 (1939).
Unity of Science R. Carnap, “The unity of science” (Rutledge, 1934). Neurath, Russell, Bohn, Dewey, Carnap, Morris, I. E. U. S. vol. 1, no. 1 (1938). Journal of Unified Science (formerly Erkenntnis); American agent: University of Chicago Press.
Esthetic and Technological Discourse C. W. Morris, “Esthetics and the theory of signs” Journal of Unified Science (formerly Erkenntnis), (1939). John Dewey, “Theory of valuation” I. E. U. S. vol. 2, no. 4 (1939).
Science and Value John Dewey, “Theory of valuation”, (see above). “Liberalism and social action” (Putnam, 1935). C. W. Morris, “Pragmatism and the crisis of democracy” (University of Chicago Press, 1934). G. H. Mead, “Mind, self, and society” (University of Chicago Press, 1934). I. E. U. S. = International Encyclopedia of Unified Science (University of Chicago Press).
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Lecture held at the Department of Agriculture Graduate School, Washington. The subject has been elaborated and the terminology revised in the author's recent bookSigns, Language and Behavior (Prentice-Hall, New York City, 1946).
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Morris, C.W. Science and discourse. Synthese 5, 296–308 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02273759
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