METANOIA
INTRODUCTION………………………………………………….. 3
I POETICS Principles of lingual poiesis……………………. 11
The poetic function of language (Jakobson)…………….. 11
The potentializing function of language (Guillaume)….. 13
Poietic linguistics………………………………………………….. 20
The myth of the arbitrariness of the sign………………….. 24
Experimental Poetics…………………………………………….. 27
II ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE The lingual creation of a true world……….. 30
Triadic logic of the sign (Peirce)………………………………. 38
The poietic triad………………………………….,,,,,……………. 47
The linguistic turn, or: the signified as predicate of the signifier………………………. 54
S means X by Y (Kripkenstein and Meillassoux)………… 65
Lingual things and the ontology of individuals (Strawson)…………… 71
III. SPECULATION Aspects of a poetics of thought…….. 75
The speculative triad……………………………………………… 83
Subject – object – other: our methodical constellation…. 87
Abduction as a poietic procedure……………………………… 94
Poeticizing philosophy……………………………………………. 105
IV. COGNITION Metanoia is an anagram of Anatomie… 116
The recursive structure of cognition (Metzinger)…………. 120
The coevolution of language and the brain…………………. 125
Aspects of universal grammar (generative, extra-linguistic, cognitive)……………………. 128
Semiotics of the brain (Deacon)…………………………………. 131
EPILOGUE……………………………………………………………… 136
Matters ethical (and religious)……………………………………. 141
Going beyond thought: temporality…………………………….. 146