Peircean semiotics

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Peircean semiotics is a philosophical theory of signs developed by Charles Sanders Peirce that explains meaning through a triadic relation among sign, object, and interpretant.

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instanceOf philosophical theory of signs
semiotic theory
theory of meaning
aimsToExplain how signs convey and transform meaning over time
appliesCategory Firstness as category of possibility and quality
Secondness as category of actuality and reaction
Thirdness as category of law, habit, and mediation
basedOn Peirce's categories of Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness NERFINISHED
classifiesSignByCategory legisign
qualisign
sinsign
classifiesSignByRelationToInterpretant argument
dicent sign
rheme
classifiesSignByRelationToObject icon
index
symbol
contrastsWith dyadic theories of signs
definesIconAs sign that represents its object by resemblance
definesIndexAs sign that is physically or causally connected to its object
definesSemiosisAs action of a sign
definesSymbolAs sign that represents its object by convention or habit
developedBy Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
distinguishes immediate interpretant from dynamical and final interpretants
immediate object from dynamical object
emphasizes fallibilism in interpretation
logical analysis of signs
emphasizesRelation triadic relation among sign, object, and interpretant
equatesTerm representamen as the sign in its sign-function
hasComponent dynamical interpretant
dynamical object
final interpretant
immediate interpretant
immediate object
representamen
hasCoreConcept interpretant
object
sign
hasKeyNotion semiosis
holdsThat meaning arises through an ongoing process of interpretation
influencedField cognitive science
communication theory
logic
modern semiotics
philosophy of language
relatedTo pragmatism
treatsInterpretantAs effect of the sign in a mind or quasi-mind
viewsSignAs mediating entity between object and interpretant

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Charles Sanders Peirce notableIdea Peircean semiotics