Peirce's Concept of Sign |
Contents
The World of Signs | 23 |
The Structure of Representation | 51 |
Interpretation | 99 |
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according to Peirce actual analysis answer applied argument causal causal relation cenoscopic character classification of signs cognition consciousness construed convention correlate definition determines distinction distinguish division of signs dyadic dyadic relation dynamical object example fact factors function further genuine triadic habit hence hypostatic icon idea identity of indiscernibles indices ink spots inquiry inter Justus Buchler kind of sign Lady Welby legisign logical interpretant mediation mental mind modes nature Normative Science panpsychistic Peirce calls Peirce's conception Peirce's intent Peirce's theory phenomenology philosophical possible pretant principle problem properties propositions qualisign question reference relevant replica representamen representation represents an object requires resemblance sense sign and object sign function sign relation sign represents sign situation sign theory sign-object relation sign-vehicle signification sinsign sort speculative grammar symbol theory of signs things third thought thought-sign tiger tracks tion triadic relation trichotomy tychism virtue weathercock word