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Section: Philosophy Download (pdf, 0.5MB )UDC1(091)+81’22DOI10.37482/2227-6564-V057AuthorsKonstantin d. SkripnikSouthern Federal University; ul. Bol’shaya Sadovaya 105/42, Rostov-on-Don, 344006, Russian Federation; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2150-1571 e-mail: skd53@mail.ru AbstractThe interest in the ideas, works and personality of Victoria Lady Welby, which are practically unknown to Russian scholars, was first generated in commentaries and studies as late as fifty years after her death. Meanwhile, Lady Welby was not only the founder of a new science of meaning, which she called significs, but also played an important role in connecting different scholars and philosophers of her time as well as influenced the development of many of them, including C. Ogden and C. Peirce and members of the Signific Movement in the Netherlands. Although the fundamental ideas of significs are fully presented in her books published in the 20th century, this paper focuses on Welby’s early articles in the journals Mind and The Monist. Noteworthy, it is not hard to see the influence of Darwin’s evolutionary theory in the development of significs as well as to find the traces of preceding linguistic and philosophical considerations of the nature of language in it. Significs defines meaning in the evolutionary dynamics as a three-part structure that includes three stages or phases: sense, meaning and significance. Sense is defined as a pre-rational, pre-verbal or instinctive stage, while meaning as intentional or volitional stage. At the third stage, it includes sense, meaning and value. Thus, significs combines organismic, psychological, linguistic, practical, as well as moral and axiological aspects.For citation: Skripnik K.D. The Sources and Formation of Significs: Victoria Welby’s Early Works. Vestnik Severnogo (Arkticheskogo) federal’nogo universiteta. Ser.: Gumanitarnye i sotsial’nye nauki, 2020, no. 5, pp. 137–144. DOI: 10.37482/2227-6564-V057 KeywordsVictoria Lady Welby, significs, science of meaning, dynamic theory of meaningReferences1. Russell B. The Meaning of Meaning: Review of Ogden and Richards’ The Meaning of Meaning. Frohmann B., Slater J.G. (eds.). The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell. London, 1988. Vol. 9. 720 p.2. Russell B. My Philosophical Development. London, 1959. 207 p. 3. Dale R.E. The Theory of Meaning. A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Philosophy in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The City University of New York, 1996. 286 p. 4. Welby V. Meaning and Metaphor. Monist, 1893, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 510–525. 5. Welby V. What Is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance. Repr. of the ed. London, 1903. Amsterdam, 1983. 321 p. 6. Peirce C.S. Contributions to The Nation. Vol. 3. Lubbock, 1979. 306 p. 7. Welby V. Significs and Language: The Articulate Form of Our Expressive and Interpretative Resources. Repr. of the ed. London, 1911. Amsterdam, 1985. 435 p. 8. Welby V. Significs. Encyclopaedia Britannica. New York, 1911. Vol. 25, pp. 78–81. 9. Welby V. Sense, Meaning and Interpretation. Mind, 1896, vol. 5, no. 17, pp. 24–37; no. 18, pp. 186–202. 10. Welby V., Stout G., Baldwin J. Significs. Baldwin J.M. (ed.). Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology. New York, 1902. Vol. 2, p. 529. 11. Welby V. The Use of ‘Inner’ and ‘Outer’ in Psychology: Does the Metaphor Help or Hinder? A Small Collection of Extracts Bearing Upon This Question Respectfully Submitted to the International Congress of Experimental Psychology, August 1892. For Private Circulation. Grantham. (An Outsider). 12. Skripnik, K.D. Filosofskoe epistolyarnoe nasledstvo: fenomen ledi Viktorii Uelbi [On the Epistolary Heritage in Philosophy: The Phenomenon of Victoria, Lady Welby]. Filosofskiy zhurnal, 2019, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 131‒143. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2019-12-2-131-143 13. Neubauer D. Lady Welby: Significs and the Interpretative Mind. Semiotica, 2013, no. 196, pp. 243–260. 14. Welby V. Links and Clues. London, 1881. 414 p. 15. Welby V. Witnesses to Ambiguity: A Collection. Grantham, 1891. 16. Petrilli S. Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement. Berlin, 2009. 1048 p. 17. Petrilli S. Welby’s Significs, Its Development and International Ramifications. Trifonas P.P. (ed.). International Handbook of Semiotics. Dordrecht, 2015, pp. 217–235. |
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