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Publication Date:
April 2010
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1613-3692
DOI:
10.1515/semi.2010.026

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Semiotica

Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique

Editor-in-Chief: Danesi, Marcel

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ERIH category 2011: INT2

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From here to the Latin Age and back again: A four-cause category-based exploration of Adrian J. Walker's article on von Balthasar's concept of “love alone”

J. Raymond Zimmer1

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Citation Information: Semiotica. Volume 2010, Issue 179, Pages 315–328, ISSN (Online) 1613-3692, ISSN (Print) 0037-1998, DOI: 10.1515/semi.2010.026, April 2010

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Published Online:
2010-04-21

Abstract

Following the pioneering tracks of John Deely's Four ages of understanding, this essay generates a hybrid model by crossing of Peirce's postmodern concept of mediation and the scholastic Latin Age doctrine of four causes. I then use the model to explain and explore an article from the journal Communio. Peirce's concept provides a unifying framework for the four causes, and allows the investigator to visualize the hierarchical causality inherent in the article's “Latin Age meets postmodern” argument.

Keywords:: Deely; Von Balthasar; Aristotle; four causes; Peirce; scholastic.

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