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Eco, Umberto. 1976. A Theory of Semiotics. Bloomington, Indiana:
Indiana University Press.
Eco, Umberto. 1979. The Role of the Reader. Bloomington, Indiana:
Indiana University Press.
Eco, Umberto. 1984a. “Signification and Denotation from Boethius to
Ockham.” Franciscan Studies 44: 1–29.
Eco, Umberto. 1984b. “Intensional Man vs Extensional Man: A Difficult
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Eco, Umberto. 1985.
Über Gottt und die Welt.
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Eco, Umberto. 1987. “Semantics, Pragmatics, and Text Semiotics.”
in The Pragmatic Perspective, edited by Jef Verschueren and Marcella Bertuccelli-Papi, pp. 695–714. Amsterdam: John
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Eco, Umberto. 1988. “On
Truth. A Fiction.” in Meaning and
Mental Representation, edited by Umberto Eco, Marco Santambrogio, and Patrizia Violi, pp. 41–60. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana
University Press.
Eco, Umberto. 1989. “Report on Session 3: Literature and Arts.”
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Eco, Umberto. 1991. “Interpretation and Overinterpretation: World, History,
Texts.” in The Tanner Lectures on
Human Values, volume 12, edited by Grethe B. Peterson. vol. 12. Salt Lake City, Utah:
University of Utah Press.
Eco, Umberto. 1992. “The Original and the Copy.” in Understanding Origins. Contemporary Views on the Origins
of Life, MInd and Society, edited by Francisco J. Varela and Jean-Pierre Dupuy, pp. 273–304. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 130. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Eco, Umberto. 1995. “A View from Elm Street.” in On
Quine – New Essays, edited by Paolo Leonardi and Marco Santambrogio, pp. 22–36. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Eco, Umberto. 1997. “On Meaning, Logic and Verbal Language.” in
Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science X:
Logic and Scientific Methods – Volume Two of the Tenth International
Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Florence,
1995, edited by Maria Luisa Dalla
Chiara, Kees Doets, Daniele Mundici, and Johan van Benthem, pp. 431–448. Synthese
Library n. 260. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Eco, Umberto. 2000. Kant and the Platypus. London: Penguin Books.
Eco, Umberto. 2004. Histoire de
la beauté. Paris: Flammarion.
Eco, Umberto. 2015. “Some Remarks on a New Realism.” Journal
of Philosophical Research 40(suppl.): 387–395. Selected
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Boudouris, Costas Dimitracopoulos and Evangelos Protopapadakis.
Eco, Umberto. 2017a.
“Intellectual Autobiography.” in The Philosophy of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara
G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 3–66. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017b. “Why
Philosophy?” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 67–73. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017c. “Reply to Marenbon (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 95–102. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017d. “Reply to Boersema (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 151–152. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017e. “Reply to Verene (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 178–180. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017f. “Reply to Fabbrichesi
(2017).” in The Philosophy
of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 325–330. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017g. “Reply to LePore and Stone
(2017).” in The Philosophy
of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 379–383. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017h. “Reply to Nergaard (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 412–419. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017i. “Reply to Crisafulli (2017).”
in The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 457–463. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017j. “Reply to Stephens (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 488–490. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017k. “Reply to Bouchard (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 560–562. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017l. “Reply to Jencks (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 625–628. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto. 2017m. “Reply to McHale (2017).” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 653–656. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Eco, Umberto, Santambrogio, Marco and Violi, Patrizia, eds. 1988. Meaning and Mental Representation.
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
Further References
Boersema, David. 2017. “Negation and Regulation: Eco on Knowing.”
in The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 133–150. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Bouchard, Norma. 2017. “Umberto Eco’s Semiotic Imaginary.” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 533–559. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Crisafulli, Edoardo. 2017. “Nomen est Omen: Eco’s Reflections on
Translation.” in The Philosophy
of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 421–456. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Fabbrichesi, Rossella. 2017. “Eco, Peirce, and Iconism: A Philosophical
Inquiry.” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 305–324. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Jencks, Charles. 2017. “Of Bowls, Magnetized Marbles, and Umberto
Eco.” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 613–624. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
LePore, Ernest and Stone, Matthew. 2017. “Eco, Metaphor, and Interpretation: A Cure for the Common
Code.” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 363–378. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
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Marenbon, John. 2017. “Umberto Eco and Medieval Aesthetics.” in
The Philosophy of Umberto Eco,
edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall
E. Auxier, pp. 77–94. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle,
Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
McHale, Brian. 2017. “Five or Six Postmodernisms.” in The Philosophy of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara
G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 629–652. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Nergaard, Siri. 2017. “Translation: A Question of Experience. On Umberto Eco’s
Translation Theory.” in The
Philosophy of Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 385–411. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Stephens, Walter. 2017. “The Lover of Books: Eco’s Medieval and Early Modern
Reading.” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 465–487. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
Verene, Donald Phillip. 2017.
“The Pursuit of the Pursuit of
Truth.” in The Philosophy of
Umberto Eco, edited by Sara G. Beardsworth and Randall E. Auxier, pp. 153–176. The
Library of Living Philosophers n. 35. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
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