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From signs to interpretants

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In the previous chapter the most general properties of signs were introduced. In this chapter the focus will shift from presenting a list of the most general sign aspects to an analysis of what happens in the process of interpretation, that is, to what can be said about the process in which a sign brings an interpretant into the same relation to its object as the sign itself stands.

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Sarbo, J.J., Farkas, J.I., van Breemen, A.J.J. (2011). From signs to interpretants. In: Knowledge in Formation. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17089-8_2

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