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Charles W. Morris (1901-1979) was a semioticist and philosopher. He was a student of George Herbert Mead at the University of Chicago. His approach to semiotics was based on a threefold division of a sign into a sign vehicle, designatum, and interpreter, a concept which first appeared in his book Foundations of the Theory of Signs.

His books in the field of semiotics include:

  • Foundations of the Theory of Signs (1938)
  • Signs, Language, and Behavior (1946)
  • Signification and Significance (1964)

He also authored several books on philosophy:
  • Mind, Self, and Society (1934), a collection of G.H. Mead's lectures.
  • (1942)
  • The Open Self (1948)
  • Varieties of Human Value (1956)
  • The Pragmatic Movement in American Philosophy (1970)


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