Sematology of Benjamin Humphrey Smart
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The philosophy of Benjamin Humphrey Smart (born approximately in 1786 and deceased in 1872) is part of what we call The unknown semiotics which one of the researchers did not notice it in the semiotic field, and we consider his philosophy a link between the thinking of John Locke and Charles Sanders Pierce.This study stated the importance of sematology of Smart as origin to the following semiotics, and it displayed the similar positions between this sematology and the following semiotics.
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