David Savan

David Savan

David Savan (1916 – 1992) was an eminent semiotician and Charles Sanders Peirce scholar.

He was a Professor in the University of Toronto, Philosophy Department, 1943-1981.

He was the first recipient of the Thomas A. Sebeok fellowship.[1]

References

  1. ^ Deely, John (2005). Sign Systems Studies. 33(2). p. 477–480. 

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