Publications
Discursive habits: a representationalist re-reading of teleosemiotics
C Legg
(2021), Vol. 199, pp. 14751-14768, Synthese, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1
T Besley, L Jackson, M Peters, N Devine, C Mayo, G Stewart, E White, B Stengel, G Opiniano, S Sturm, C Legg, M Tesar, S Arndt
(2021), pp. 1-13, Educational Philosophy and Theory, London, Eng., C1
Is truth made, and if so, what do we mean by that? Redefining truthmaker realism
C Legg
(2020), Vol. 48, pp. 587-606, Philosophia, Berlin, Germany, C1
What is intelligence for? A Peircean pragmatist Response to the knowing-how, knowing-that debate
C Legg, J Black
(2020), pp. 1-20, Erkenntnis, Cham, Switzerland, C1
C Legg
(2020), Vol. 27, pp. 387-407, Pragmatics and Cognition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Peter Olen: Wilfrid Sellars and the foundations of normativity
Catherine Legg
(2019), Vol. 7, pp. 1-5, Journal for the history of analytical philosophy, Manhattan, Kan., C1
C Legg
(2018), pp. 43-58, Post-truth, fake news: viral modernity higher education, Singapore, B1
Peirce and Sellars on nonconceptual content
C Legg
(2018), pp. 119-137, Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Metaphysics - low in price, high in value: a critique of global expressivism
C Legg, P Giladi
(2018), Vol. 54, pp. 64-83, Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Bloomington, Ind., C1
Phenomenology, Naturalism and Non-reductive Cognitive Science
Jack Reynolds, Catherine Legg, Patrick Stokes, Sean Bowden
(2018), Vol. 2, pp. 119-124, Australasian Philosophical Review, Abingdon, Eng., C1
'Diagrammatic teaching': the role of iconic signs in meaningful pedagogy
C Legg
(2017), pp. 29-45, Edusemiotics – a handbook, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, B1
C Legg
(2017), pp. 40-53, Peirce on perception and reasoning: from icons to logic, New York, N.Y., B1
C Legg, J Franklin
(2017), Vol. 98, pp. 320-343, Pacific philosophical quarterly, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
C Legg, J Franklin
(2017), Vol. 98, pp. 320-343, AAP 2012 : Proceedings of the Annual New Zealand Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, E1-1
Charles Sanders Peirce on necessity
C Legg, C Misak
(2016), pp. 256-278, Logical modalities from Aristotle to Carnap: the story of necessity, Cambridge, Eng., B1-1
Towards a philosophy of academic publishing
M Peters, P Jandric, R Irwin, K Locke, N Devine, R Heraud, A Gibbons, T Besley, J White, D Forster, L Jackson, E Grierson, C Mika, G Stewart, M Tesar, S Brighouse, S Arndt, G Lazaroiu, R Mihaila, C Legg, L Benade
(2016), Vol. 48, pp. 1401-1425, Educational philosophy and theory, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
C Legg
(2015), Vol. 7, pp. 7-26, Cuadernos de sistemática peirceana, Bogota, Colombia, B1
The purpose of the essential indexical
C Legg
(2015), Vol. 6, pp. 1-14, The Commens Working Papers: Preprints, Research Reports & Scientific Communications, [London, Eng.], A6-1
Scientific integrity: A Peircean pragmatist approach to the ethics of inquiry
C Legg
(2015), Proceedings of the May 2015 idealism and pragmatism: convergence or contestation? Ethics, social thought and religion symposium, Paris, France, E1-1
Scientific integrity: A Peircean pragmatist approach to the ethics of inquiry
C Legg
(2015), NZAP 2015 : Proceedings of the 63rd Annual New Zealand Association of Philosophers Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, E1-1
Realism about universals in Charles Peirce and the British Idealists: a comparative study
C Legg
(2015), pp. 1-12, 2015 : Proceedings of the Rethinking Modern Philosophy: Origins, Connections, and Traditions 2015 Conference, Sheffield, England, E1-1
Logic, ethics and the ethics of logic
C Legg
(2014), pp. 271-278, Charles Sanders Peirce in his own words: 100 years of semiotics, communication and cognition, Berlin, Germany, B1-1
Charles Peirce's limit concept of truth
C Legg
(2014), Vol. 9, pp. 204-213, Philosophy compass, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Energy-efficient context-aware routing in heterogeneous WSN
M Kasi, A Hinze, S Jones, C Legg
(2014), pp. 166-176, DEBS 2014 : Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Mumbai, India, E1-1
Crowd-sourcing ontology content and curation: the massive ontology interface
S Sarjant, C Legg, M Stannett, D Willcock
(2014), Vol. 267, pp. 251-260, FOIS 2014 : Formal Ontology in Information Systems proceedings of the eighth International Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, E1-1
C Legg
(2013), pp. 1-18, Visual reasoning with diagrams, Berlin, Germany, B1-1
"The meaning of a thought is altogether something virtual": Joseph Ransdell and his legacy
C Legg
(2013), Vol. 49, pp. 451-456, Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: a quarterly journal in American philosophy, Bloomington, Ind., C1-1
Higher-order one-many problems in Plato's Philebus and recent Australian metaphysics
S Gibbons, C Legg
(2013), Vol. 91, pp. 119-138, Australasian journal of philosophy, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Peirce, meaning, and the Semantic Web
C Legg
(2013), Vol. 2013, pp. 119-143, Semiotica, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
M Stannett, C Legg, S Sarjant
(2013), pp. 1-8, CHINZ 2013 : Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the New Zealand Chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction, Christchurch, New Zealand, E1-1
The hardness of the iconic must: can Peirce's existential graphs assist modal epistemology?
C Legg
(2012), Vol. 20, pp. 1-24, Philosophia mathematica (III), Oxford, Eng., C1-1
SEPSen: semantic event processing at the sensor nodes for energy efficient wireless sensor networks
M Kasi, A Hinze, C Legg, S Jones
(2012), pp. 119-122, ACM 2012 : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Berlin, Germany, E1-1
Bill Gates is not a parking meter: philosophical quality control in automated ontology-building
C Legg, S Sarjant
(2012), pp. 29-33, AISB/IACAP 2012 : Alan Turning : Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour and International Association for Computing and Philosophy 2012 Joint Annual Symposia, Birmingham, England, E1-1
C Legg
(2011), pp. 2-24, AAP 2011 : Proceedings of the Logical Pragmatism: Reasoning Practices 2011 Mini Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, E1-1
C Legg
(2010), Vol. 2, pp. 45-50, International Journal of Machine Consciousness, C1-1
Ontologije na semantičkom webu
C Legg
(2010), Vol. 53, pp. 155-206, Vjesnik Bibliotekara Hrvatske, Croatia, C1-1
O Medelyan, D Milne, C Legg, I Witten
(2009), Vol. 67, pp. 716-754, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, London, Eng., C1-1
"All you can eat" ontology-building: feeding Wikipedia to Cyc
S Sarjant, C Legg, M Robinson, O Medelyan
(2009), Vol. 1, pp. 341-348, IEEE/WIC/ACM 2009 : Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technologies, Milan, Italy, E1-1
Making it explicit and clear: from "strong" to "hyper-" inferentialism in Brandom and Peirce
C Legg
(2008), Vol. 39, pp. 105-123, Metaphilosophy, Chichester, Eng., C1
The problem of the essential icon
C Legg
(2008), Vol. 45, pp. 207-232, American Philosophical Quarterly, Champaign, Ill., C1-1
Argument-forms which turn invalid over infinite domains: physicalism as supertask?
C Legg
(2008), Vol. 5, pp. 1-11, Contemporary pragmatism, Leiden, The Netherlands, C1-1
Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: folksonomy meets rigorously defined common-sense
O Medelyan, C Legg
(2008), pp. 13-18, AAAI 2008 : Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Chicago, Ill., E1-1
The 'machinery of talk': Charles Peirce and the sign hypothesis
Catherine Legg
(2006), Vol. 84, pp. 642-645, AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, C1-1
Naturalism and wonder: Peirce on the logic of Hume's argument against miracles
C Legg
(2001), Vol. 28, pp. 297-318, Philosophia, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1-1
The essential Peirce, Vol 2, 1893-1913
C Legg
(2001), Vol. 37, pp. 129-133, TRANSACTIONS OF THE CHARLES S PEIRCE SOCIETY, C1-1
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