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On the immediate and dynamical interpretants and objects of signs
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On the immediate and dynamical interpretants and objects of signs

Risto Hilpinen
Semiotica, Vol.2019(228), pp.91-101
2019-05-07

Abstract

sign qua-object interpretant conception object
In his semiotic system Peirce distinguished between two interpretants and two objects of a sign: an immediate and a dynamical interpretant, and an immediate and a dynamical object. It is argued that Peirce’s immediate object can be interpreted a qua-object which has the dynamical object as its basis, and the dynamical interpretant consists of an interpreter’s conception of the object of the sign. Peirce semiotic system is compared with the accounts given by Frege, Husserl, Meinong, and the Stoics.

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10 Arts & Humanities
10.126 Philosophy
10.126.1995 Peirce
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Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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Social Sciences, general

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