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Interpretant is a
subject / sign that
refers to the same
object as
another sign, transitively. The
concept of "
interpretant" is part of
Charles Sanders...
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semiosis (sign, object,
interpretant), how
signs can
signify and, in
relation to that, what
kinds of signs, objects, and
interpretants there are, how signs...
- three; a sign of an
object leads to one or more
interpretants, and, as signs, they lead to
further interpretants.
Extension ×
intension = information. Two traditional...
- (the
aspect of the
world that the sign
carries meaning about) and an
interpretant (the
meaning of the sign as
understood by an interpreter). According...
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point that an
interpretant, as the
third item
within a sign relation, "need not be mental".
Peirce distinguished between the
interpretant and the interpreter...
- relation. The
connotative relation is the
relation between signs and
their interpretant signs. The
denotative relation is the
relation between signs and objects...
- fact, or law—and even
fictional (Prince Hamlet), and (3) the
interpretant (or
interpretant sign),
which is the sign's
meaning or
ramification as formed...
- An
interpretant is an
interpretation (human or otherwise) in the
sense of the
product of an
interpretive process. (The
context for
interpretants is not...
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between the
graphic mark on the map (the sign), a
general concept (the
interpretant), and a
particular feature of the real
world (the referent). Map symbols...
- time. Namely, a sign is something, A,
which brings something, B, its
interpretant sign
determined or
created by it, into the same sort of correspondence...