Publications
Catherine Legg, Jack Reynolds
(2022), Vol. XIV, pp. 1-21, European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, C1
Habits of Mind New Insights for Embodied Cognition from Classical Pragmatism and
Catherine Legg, Jack Reynolds
(2022), Vol. 14, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PRAGMATISM AND AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY, C1
Discursive habits: a representationalist re-reading of teleosemiotics
C Legg
(2021), Vol. 199, pp. 14751-14768, Synthese, 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, M Tesar
(2021), Educational Philosophy and Theory, 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 (United States), C1
What is Intelligence For? A Peircean Pragmatist Response to the Knowing-How, Knowing-That Debate
C Legg, J Black
(2020), Erkenntnis, 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
Perceiving necessity
C Legg, C Legg, J Franklin, J Franklin
(2017), Vol. 98, pp. 320-343, Pacific philosophical quarterly, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
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
Peirce, meaning and the Semantic Web
C Legg
(2007), Vol. 193, pp. 119-143, Semiotica: journal of the international association for semiotic studies, Helsinki, Finland, C1-1
Book review: The machinery of talk: Charles Peirce and the sign hypothesis
Catherine Legg
(2006), Vol. 84, pp. 642-645, Australian journal of philosophy, Abingdon, Eng., 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
Review of The Essential Peirce: Volume 2 (1893 - 1913) by Nathan Houser and Christian Kloesel
C Legg
(2001), Vol. XXXVII, pp. 129-133, Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
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Supervisions
Michael Mitchell
Thesis entitled: A Conditional Defence of Dual-Method Theories of Self-Knowledge
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences