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Meaning, Interpretation and Unlimited Semiosis

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This article is devoted the semiotics analysis of concepts «meaning» and «interpretation». On the basis of the analysis the conclusion becomes, that the sign can display a reality only in the course of human activity. Meaning of a sign is a way of its use and interpretation. From the point of view of the theory of interpretants are checked and described conformity, associated with other sign. Thus, the maintenance analysis becomes the cultural-caused operation which is carried out only with physically checked (perceived) products of culture, i.e. with other signs and their mutual correlations. Process unlimited semiotics shows, how signification, constantly correlating one sign with another or with a number of other signs, depicts culture elements.

DOI 10.11648/j.ss.20140301.12
Published in Social Sciences (Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2014)
Page(s) 5-8
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Keywords

Sign, Meaning, Interpretant, Representamen, Denotation, Semiosis, Signification

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