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"Peirce's Speculative Grammar is a masterful chronological reconstruction of Peirce's work on logic as semiotics, or the study of signs and the purposes to which we put them . . . Patently, gaining a comprehensive overview of Peirce's writings on logic is no small feat, and Bellucci is to be celebrated for his efforts." - Richard Kenneth Atkins in Journal of the History of Philosophy
"Francesco Bellucci's new book is great news to those many who take interest in Peirce's semiotics, be they intellectual historians, Peirce scholars, logicians, philosophers, semioticians, pragmatists. It constitutes a great leap forward in understanding the intricacies, depths, problems, and possibilities of that doctrine." - Frederik Stjernfelt in Sign Systems Studies
"Bellucci's reconstruction of the development of Peirce's conception of the foundations of his semiotic logic succeeds in accomplishing the aim it sets itself with paradigmatic erudition, impressive expository perspicuity and great care for the most minute details ... It, therefore, represents one of the most important contributions to this central branch of scholarship in Peirce." - Alessandro R. R. Topa in Cognitio
"Peirce's Speculative Grammar is a masterful chronological reconstruction of Peirce's work on logic as semiotics, or the study of signs and the purposes to which we put them . . . Patently, gaining a comprehensive overview of Peirce's writings on logic is no small feat, and Bellucci is to be celebrated for his efforts." - Richard Kenneth Atkins in Journal of the History of Philosophy
"Francesco Bellucci's new book is great news to those many who take interest in Peirce's semiotics, be they intellectual historians, Peirce scholars, logicians, philosophers, semioticians, pragmatists. It constitutes a great leap forward in understanding the intricacies, depths, problems, and possibilities of that doctrine." - Frederik Stjernfelt in Sign Systems Studies
"Bellucci's reconstruction of the development of Peirce's conception of the foundations of his semiotic logic succeeds in accomplishing the aim it sets itself with paradigmatic erudition, impressive expository perspicuity and great care for the most minute details ... It, therefore, represents one of the most important contributions to this central branch of scholarship in Peirce." - Alessandro R. R. Topa in Cognitio