Gestures and Propositions
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https://doi.org/10.4454/blityri.v9i2.261Keywords:
Peirce, proposition, gesture, truth, indexAbstract
On Peirce’s view, every proposition minimally consists of both an index and a rheme. To illustrate the role of the index in a proposition, he occasionally remarks that gestures may supply the index of a proposition, the gesture making it such that an utterance conveys information about something. I explore the role that gestures play in Peirce’s theory of the proposition and in information conveyance, and I argue that in some contexts a pointing index finger alone is sufficient to express a proposition.
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