Peirce stated that, so there is semiosis,
are three factors to be taken into account: the sign, which is something that is someone ( interpreter) for something ( interpretant ) in some respect or capacity.
are three factors to be taken into account: the sign, which is something that is someone ( interpreter) for something ( interpretant ) in some respect or capacity. An example might be: appearance of red spots on the skin (a sign), the doctor tries to understand what can be (performer), the disease is the object, ie, chicken pox, which in turn is the concept of interpretant.
For Peirce the semiotic process can only happen through an interpretant, which is nothing but a sign that identifies another sign. E 'must share the same context and the same code to assign to an object the same interpretation and the same meaning.
Pierce also discusses the process of unlimited semiosis to: at the same time when you have a concept you can repeat it in different ways.
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