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Once her children were grown and had moved out of the house, Welby, who had had little formal education, began a fairly intense process of self-education. This included mixing, corresponding, and conversing with some of the leading British thinkers of her day, some of whom she invited to the Manor.
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began corresponding with Welby in 1910, and his subsequent writings were very much influenced by her theories, although he tried to minimise this fact in his best-known book,
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an archive of over 5 metres Lady Welby's correspondence, research and reference notes, publications, poetry, newspaper clippings, and printed material, held at the
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Welby's concern with the problem of meaning included (perhaps especially) the everyday use of language, and she coined the word
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Essays on Significs: Papers Presented on the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Victoria Lady Welby (1837–1912)
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Deledalle, Gerard, 1990. "Victoria Lady Welby and Charles Sanders Peirce: meaning and signification" (in A. Eschbach
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Following her death in 1912, Sir Charles Welby presented her collection of books to the University of London Library.
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Schmitz, H. Walter, 1985, "Victoria Lady Welby's significs: the origin of the signific movement." In Welby (1985).
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Her early publications were on Christian theology, and particularly addressed the interpretation of the Christian
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An address delivered by the Hon. Mrs. Welby to the married women of Newton on the first Thursday in Lent, 1872
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She distinguished between different kinds of sense, and developed the various relations between them and
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James McElvenny, "Ogden and Richards' The Meaning of Meaning and early analytic philosophy",
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for her approach (replacing her first choice of "sensifics"). She preferred "significs" to
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Significs and Language. The Articulate Form of Our Expressive and Interpretative Resources
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Significs and Language. The Articulate Form of Our Expressive and Interpretative Resources
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It was not unusual for Victorian Englishmen of means to become thinkers and writers (e.g.
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Semiotic and Significs: Correspondence between Charles S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby
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Significs and Language: The Articulate Form of Our Expressive and Interpretive Resources
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Echoes of Larger Life. A Selection from the Early Correspondence of Victoria Lady Welby
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Welby's theories on signification in general were one of a number of approaches to the
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Myers, William Andrew, 1995. "Victoria, Lady Welby (1837–1912)" in M.E. Waithe, ed.,
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A Young Traveller's Journal of a Tour in North and South America During the Year 1850
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Joseph, John E. 2012. "Meaning in the margins: Victoria Lady Welby and significs".
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She never adopted the additional name of Gregory and was always known as Lady Welby
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Other Dimensions. A Selection from the Later Correspondence of Victoria Lady Welby
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Scholarship on the relations between Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charles S. Peirce
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Petrilli, Susan, 1999, "The biological basis of Victoria Welby's significs,"
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In March 2023, she was one of a number of notable women with a connection to
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Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies 127
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The House Builders (Portraits of Sir W.E. & The Hon. Lady Welby-Gregory)
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Cambridge Pragmatism: From Peirce and James to Ramsey and Wittgenstein
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that emerged in the late 19th century and anticipated contemporary
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in Lincolnshire. They had three children, including a daughter,
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to live with a friend of her mother's – the Duchess of Kent,
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What Is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance
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What Is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance
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What Is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance
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mother. On the death of the duchess she was appointed a
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She visited them in Italy in 1903: H. S. Thayer, 1968,
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Proceedings of the III Symposium on History of Logic
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Philosophers: The Hon. Victoria, Lady Welby-Gregory
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