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  F0443 - Lady Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Welby fonds
Lady Welby (1837-1912), philosopher, was the daughter of Charles Stuart-Wortley.
They resided in Lincolnshire where the Welby home was open to men of letters until the time of her death.
Welby was the author of several works on the new science of semiotics, or 'significs' as she termed it, the best known being 'Significs and language,' (1911), 'What is meaning?'(1903) and 'Links and clues,' (2nd.
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Victoria Welby, philosopher of language and ideator of significs, now widely considered as the "founding mother" of semiotics, was born on 27 April 1837, the third of three children of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, Hon.
Victoria Welby was christened as Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Stuart-Wortley by the Bishop of Salisbury in St. James' Church on 17 June 1837 with their Royal Highnesses Princess Alexandrina Victoria and the Duchess of Kent (the Queen Mother) acting as her godmothers and John Irving, Esq.
Welby underlines the importance of developing a “critical linguistic consciousness” and, therefore, critical linguistic practices which when plagued instead by prejudice, ignorance and the lack of critical sense obstacle the exquisitely human propensity for answering comprehension, dialogicality, playfulness and creativity.
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 Victoria Welby-Gregory, Lady Welby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victoria, Lady Welby-Gregory, was a prominent English philosopher.
Charles and Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley, and christened Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Stuart-Wortley.
Schmitz, H. Walter, 1985, "Victoria Lady Welby's significs: the origin of the signific movement." In Welby (1985).
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Proceeding with Welby beyond Welby in the world of globalization, we propose to work for the construction of worlds which are no longer founded on difference understood in terms of the logic of identity.
Victoria Welby proposed the term ‘primary sense,’ or ‘mother-sense,’ for a capacity which is common to men and women as much as it may be sexually differentiated in our patriarchal-capitalist society.
Welby also underlined the women’s responsibility, as the main custodian of primary sense, in the development of verbal and nonverbal language and, therefore, in the construction of the symbolic order.
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fifth Duke of Rutland, and Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Frederick Howard, fifth Earle of Carlisle.
Victoria Welby was chris- tened Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Stuart-Wortley by the Bishop of Salis- bury in St James's Church on 17...
I was able to persuade an array of colleagues to scrutinize the oeuvre of five pre-eminent semioticians of yore-Charles Peirce, Victoria Welby, Charles Morris, Roman Jakobson, and Yuri Lotman-"for harbingers of biosemiotic discernments, judgments, prognostications, or at the very least congeniality" (from...
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 York University Gazette Online
Lady Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Welby was born on April 27, 1837 to the Hon.
Lady Welby was seen as an extraordinary figure and it has been written that she was "one of the most remarkable women of the Victorian age".
In her early years, Lady Welby wrote poetry and plays as well as keeping extensive journals in which descriptions of her travels can be found.
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Victoria A M L Stuart-Wortley, afterwards Lady Welby-Gregory (1837-1912)
Welby advocated using the tools of significs to personally improve everyday language.
"[Lady Welby -- An apparent Paradox in Mental Evolution]." Last Accessed: 08 Oct 2004.
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 The Hon. Victoria, Lady Welby-Gregory
Charles and Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley, and relatively little is known of her early life.
Welby's interest in meaning flowed from her original concern with theology, and the interpretation of the Christian scriptures, as brought out in her first book, Links and Clues (1881).
Victoria A M L Stuart-Wortley, afterwards Lady Welby-Gregory (1837-1912), was given by her husband Sir Charles Welby-Gregory.
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 Charles Peirce
He considered his semeiotic (as he spelled it, in contrast with current usage of "semiotics" as an inclusive term for all the various studies of signs) as a general theory of logic, and saw language as but a portion of semeiosis.
Some of Peirce's letters to Lady Welby were included in the appendix to Ogden and Richards The Meaning of Meaning, and, with Charles Morris's largely unacknowledged appropriation of Peirce's ideas in his influential monograph Foundations of the Theory of Signs (1938), Peirce's ideas were problematically brought to the linguistics community and social sciences more generally.
Peirce's writings are pervaded by triadic divisions, which, given that he felt himself to be at heart a mathematician, he expressed most basically in numerical form as Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness.
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 The Origins of the Welby-Everards
The Welbys and the Everards are both old Lincolnshire families and possessing copies of both pedigrees it seemed appropriate for me to put on record the story of our origins for the information of our family.
I am sending copies of this account of our origins in the first place to all those now of age who were born Welby-Everards, to Sir Bruno Welby, 7th Bart and head of the Welby family, Barbara Lady Welby his mother and Charles Welby his eldest son.
In addition copies to Ranulf A. Welby, whose father produced the Welby pedigree, to Madeline Everard, granddaughter of Henry Everard of Gosberton the only member of the Everard family with whom I have been in touch, and to Richard Agnew, my eldest grandson and our current family genealogist whose thirtieth birthday it is today.
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 The Theory of Meaning by Russell Eliot Dale; Bibiography
Victoria Lady Welby's Significs: The Origin of the Signific Movement.
Essays on Significs: Papers Presented on the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Victoria Lady Welby (1837 - 1912).
Semiotics and Significs: The Correspondence between Charles Sanders Pierce and Victoria Lady Welby.
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Began correspondence with Victoria Lady Welby 1905-06 Published three Monist papers on pragmatism (series incomplete) 1906 Presented paper on existential graphs to National Academy of...
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