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Peirce offers another trichotomy of
interpretants which he
explains as follows:
There is the
Intentional Interpretant,
which is a
determination of the mind...
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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...
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which an
actual interpretant may, at most, coincide.
Peirce explained that
signs mediate between their objects and
their interpretants in semiosis, the...
- 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...
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influence something as an
interpretation or
interpretant,
itself a sign, thus
leading to
further interpretants.
Semiosis is
logically structured to perpetuate...
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available to be
reconstructed by a
reader (or observer) if
sufficient interpretants are available.[citation needed] This set of
signs is
considered in terms...
- ⊆ S. In this case,
interpretants are just a
special variety of signs, and this
makes it
convenient to lump
signs and
interpretants together into a single...
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further interpretants. That
essentially triadic process is
logically structured to
perpetuate itself and is what
defines sign, object, and
interpretant. An...
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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...
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participe au
casting de
Captain America ... et est sélectionné! ...en
interprétant Jacques Dernier ... qui
combat aux côtés de
Captain America et de ses...