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" A Sign, or Representamen, is a First which stands in such a genuine triadic relation to a Second, called its Object, as to be capable of determining a Third, called its Interpretant, to assume the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands... "
Biosemiotic Research Trends - 51. lappuse
laboja - 2007 - 283 lapas
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Philosophical Writings of Peirce

Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 lapas
...scientific intelligence one sign gives birth to another, and especially one thought brings forth another. A Sign, or Representamen, is a First which stands...the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same Object. The triadic relation is genuine, that is its three members are bound...
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South Asian Systems of Healing, 10. sējums

E. Valentine Daniel, Judy F. Pugh - 1984 - 144 lapas
...of the different functional modes in which they enter into the triadic, meaningful, sign-relation. "A sign, or representamen, is a First which stands...the same triadic relation to its object in which it stands itself to the same Object." (Peirce 1934: 2.274)3 A representamen in and of itself is not a...
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The Word of the Lord Shall Go Forth: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman ...

Carol L. Meyers, Michael Patrick O'Connor, David Noel Freedman - 1983 - 776 lapas
...is its own subject. " Over against this quote place the following one by Charles Peirce. A sign ... is a First which stands in such a genuine triadic...the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same Object. 12 Closely related to this pair of quotes is another pair that contrasts...
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Mimesis in Contemporary Theory: The literary and the philosophical debate

Mihai Spariosu - 1984 - 336 lapas
...continuation of that division in the Renaissance (see Panofsky, Idea, p. 186, n. 27). In Peirce's own words, A Sign , or Representamen , is a First which stands...the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same Object. (Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, Charles Hartshorne and...
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Fluid Signs: Being a Person the Tamil Way

E. Valentine Daniel - 1987 - 340 lapas
...second definition of the sign already cited (2.274) with the following parenthetical modification: "A Sign, or Representamen, is a First which stands...Third, called its Interpretant, to assume the same [or similar] triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same Object" (2.274)....
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Peirce's Approach to the Self: A Semiotic Perspective on Human Subjectivity

Vincent Michael Colapietro - 1988 - 176 lapas
...specific kind of sign in the strict sense of that term. A representamen "is a First which stands in a genuine triadic relation to a Second, called its...capable of determining a Third, called its Interpretant" (2.274). "A Sign [in the strict sense] is a Representamen with a mental Interpretant" (ibid.). However,...
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The Ring of Representation: Negotiating Identities

Stephen David Ross - 1992 - 274 lapas
...difference should be inhabited by representation. One answer is given by Peirce, who defines a sign as "a First which stands in such a genuine triadic relation...the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same object." 40 No interpreter is mentioned. There could be no interpretants...
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Comparative Criticism: Volume 14, Knowledge and Performance

E. S. Shaffer - 1992 - 316 lapas
...concept of the sign does not refer to an object with a graspable substance but a triangular relationship: A Sign, or Representamen, is a First which stands...as to be capable of determining a Third, called its Inter pretant, to assume the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same...
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Charles S. Peirce's Evolutionary Philosophy

Carl R. Hausman - 1997 - 260 lapas
...triad sign, object, and interpretant. For instance, to return to the manuscript of about 1902, he says: A Sign, or Representamen, is a First which stands...the same triadic relation to its Object in which it stands itself to the same Object. (2.274) Grant, then, that every thought is a sign. Now the essential...
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Interpreting Interpretation: Textual Hermeneutics as an Ascetic Discipline

William Elford Rogers - 2010 - 257 lapas
...tables, or trees.) 1 believe that this line of thought leads back to Peirce's definition of sign as a "First which stands in such a genuine triadic relation...to assume the same triadic relation to its Object" (CP, 2.274). If the First in question here is taken to mean the sign ground, as I have suggested, then...
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