Cf: Icon Index Symbol • 20
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2021/01/11/icon-index-symbol-20/
Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed For Signs
Re: FB | Semiotics, Books, Links, News • Jon Awbrey • Dalibor Lošťák
Dear Steven,
I copied your comment to my blog --
Icon Index Symbol • 19
https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2021/01/10/icon-index-symbol-19/
I had intended to discuss it further but the distractions and disruptions
of this Already Very Old New Year have not left my faculties intact, plus
yesterday
Cf: Icon Index Symbol • 18
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2021/01/08/icon-index-symbol-18/
Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed For Signs
Re: FB | Semiotics, Books, Links, News
https://www.facebook.com/groups/373930009449106
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Peircers,
I'm going back to the original subject line as it will help me
keep my eyes on the prize of clarifying the relationships among
icons, indices, and symbols.
The blog edition of my last post is here:
https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2017/05/09/icon-index-symbol-%e2%80%a2-17/
Regards,
Jerry, List ...
Just back from travel and it may be a while before I get back in gear,
but here's a few links on how I would (and long ago did) begin to get
a handle on the issue, with an eye as always to real-world practical
applications:
Jerry, List ...
Looking over my last post, I see I introduced a couple of confusions,
mostly by virtue (or vice?) of having forgotten a few technical uses
of terms that I concocted those many years ago. I think I was able
to correct the problem in my blog rehash of the discussion so far:
Post
thanks jon,
that was much better than sending me off to links that are so abstruse, one
would expect a novice to walk away sight-unseen.
If the point is to accommodate "a way of organizing growing domains of
objects, without having to specify in advance all the objects there are",
then don't you
Jerry, List ...
There's an earlier version of this material at the Arisbe Gateway:
http://www.iupui.edu/~arisbe/menu/library/aboutcsp/awbrey/inquiry.htm
The discussion of Sign Relations begins at “1.3.4.2 Sign Relations: A Primer”
and continues under approximately the same headings as the
Jerry, List ...
Just back from travel and it may be a while before I get back in gear,
but here's a few links on how I would (and long ago did) begin to get
a handle on the issue, with an eye as always to real-world practical
applications: