David Savan
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David Savan (1916 – 1992) was een Amerikaans semioticus en een actief onderzoeker van de werken van Charles Sanders Peirce, alsook die van Plato en Spinoza Hij werkte bijna veertig jaar (1943-1981) als professor aan de Universiteit van Toronto op de afdeling filosofie. In 1993 zou hij als voorzitter van de gaan optreden, maar hij stierf voordat zijn termijn begon. Hij was de eerste ontvanger van de door de Semiotic Society of America opgerichte Sebeok fellow-award in 1992.
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David Savan (1916 – 1992) was an eminent semiotician and Charles Sanders Peirce scholar. His works were focused on epistemological questions and Baruch Spinoza's philosophy of language. He was a Professor in the University of Toronto, Philosophy Department, 1943–1981. When he joined the faculty, Savan was immediately noted for evaluating George Sidney Brett's fourth-year modern philosophy course. He was the first recipient of the Thomas A. Sebeok fellowship.
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David Savan (1916 – 1992) was an eminent semiotician and Charles Sanders Peirce scholar. His works were focused on epistemological questions and Baruch Spinoza's philosophy of language. He was a Professor in the University of Toronto, Philosophy Department, 1943–1981. When he joined the faculty, Savan was immediately noted for evaluating George Sidney Brett's fourth-year modern philosophy course. He was the first recipient of the Thomas A. Sebeok fellowship. Savan has influenced several modern philosophers. These include Jean Fisette and his attempt to understand clinical data that are associated with the pathology of both linguistic and narrative competencies. His positions, however, also have their own critics. For instance, his notion of Ground and his interpretation of sign as a single concept have been challenged by T.L. Short.
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David Savan (1916 – 1992) was een Amerikaans semioticus en een actief onderzoeker van de werken van Charles Sanders Peirce, alsook die van Plato en Spinoza Hij werkte bijna veertig jaar (1943-1981) als professor aan de Universiteit van Toronto op de afdeling filosofie. In 1993 zou hij als voorzitter van de gaan optreden, maar hij stierf voordat zijn termijn begon. Hij was de eerste ontvanger van de door de Semiotic Society of America opgerichte Sebeok fellow-award in 1992.
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