Re: Richard Coyne • Recursion Again
It’s a common mistake to confound infinite with unbounded. A process can continue without end and still be “bounded in a nutshell”. So a sign process can pass from sign to interpretant sign to next interpretant sign ad infinitum without ever leaving a finite set of signs.
Resources
- Survey of Semiotics, Semiosis, Sign Relations
- Semiotics, Semiosis, Sign Relations • (1) • (2) • (3) • (4)
cc: Cybernetics (1) (2) • Ontolog • Peirce (1) (2) • Structural Modeling • Systems Science
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