Tag Archives: Semiosis

Semiotics, Semiosis, Sign Relations • 2

Here are links to more complete discussions of semiotics. Sign Relations • OEIS Wiki • Wikiversity The approach described here develops from what I regard as the core definition of triadic sign relations, one explicit enough to support a consequential … Continue reading

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Semiotics, Semiosis, Sign Relations • 1

A first mention of semiotics (and cybersemiotics) in a discussion group gave me a chance to begin a fresh introduction to the subject.  I thought it might be useful to share that here. Here’s the intro to Semiotics I wrote … Continue reading

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Survey of Semiotic Theory Of Information • 3

This is a Survey of previous blog and wiki posts on the Semiotic Theory Of Information.  All my projects are exploratory in essence but this line of inquiry is more open-ended than most.  The question is: What is information and how … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 11

Re: Ontolog Forum • Ravi Sharma In pursuing applications of pragmatic semiotics to scientific research the following distinctions are crucial. We have the relational roles known as Object, Sign, and Interpretant Sign.  These are places or roles a thing may … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 10

Re: Ontolog Forum • Ravi Sharma The words predicate, proposition, relation, and so on are affected by many variations in usage.  Some of their uses are associated with philosophical habits unlikely to change any time soon.  But there are a … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 9

Re: Ontolog Forum • Ronald Stamper Concrete examples are very instructive in this arena, and when it comes to refutations a single counter-example serves to puncture many a fallacious general proposition. Here’s a couple of articles, illustrated with concrete examples of … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 8

Re: Ontolog Forum • Ferenc Kovacs Our thoughts live in natural and artificial languages the way fish swim in natural and artificial bodies of water. One of the lessons most strikingly impressed on me by my first‑year physics course and … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 7

Re: Ontolog Forum • Joseph Simpson JS: A binary relation is a set of ordered pairs of the elements of some other set. That is the first definition I learned for binary relations. Slightly more generally, a binary relation is … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 6

Re: Ontolog Forum • Joseph Simpson Just by way of clarifying and emphasizing a few points — I use the word relation to mean a special type of mathematical object, namely, a designated subset included within a cartesian product of sets. … Continue reading

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Sign Relations, Triadic Relations, Relations • 5

Re: Ontolog Forum • Ravi Sharma I chose those examples of triadic relations to be as simple as possible without being completely trivial but they already exemplify many features we need to keep in mind in all the more complex … Continue reading

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