Sinsign
Dictionary Entry | Posted 19/03/2018 Quote from "Letters to Mario Calderoni" A sign in itself may be an indefinite possibility, when I term as a Qualisign, or it may be an existent thing or event, when I term it a Sinsign (... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 13/03/2018 Quote from "P of L" …signs are divisible, first, according to their modes of being, as objects; secondly, according to the modes of their references to their objects; thirdly, according to the modes of their... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 08/03/2016 Quote from "The Basis of Pragmaticism" A sinsign is a definite individual existent which is significant because of the circumstances of its existence, which are either significant or include the very... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 15/01/2015 Quote from "Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, and the Reducibility of Fourthness [R]" …in the first place a sign may, in its own firstness, either be a mere idea or quality of feeling, or it may be a ‘sinsign’, that is, an individual existent (and P.... |
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Manuscript | Posted 15/01/2015 Peirce, Charles S. (1904). Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness, and the Reducibility of Fourthness [R]. MS [R] 914 Robin Catalogue: |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/08/2013 Quote from "Syllabus: Nomenclature and Division of Triadic Relations, as far as they are determined" A Sinsign (where the syllable sin is taken as meaning “being only once,” as in single, simple, Latin semel, etc.) is an actual... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 09/08/2013 Quote from "Letters to Lady Welby" As it is in itself, a sign is either of the nature of an appearance, when I call it a qualisign; or secondly, it is an individual object or event, when I call it a... |