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SemioticObject |
| Synonyms |
Object |
| Definitions |
The object, in Peirce semiotics, as participant to a semiotic process. Here is assumed that the concept of 'object' is always relative to a 'semiotic' process. An 'object' does not exists per se, but it's always part of an interpretation. The EMMO relies on strong reductionism, i.e. everything real is a formless collection of elementary particles: we give a meaning to real world entities only by giving them boundaries and defining them using 'sign'-s. In this way the 'sign'-ed entity becomes an 'object', and the 'object' is the basic entity needed in order to apply a logical formalism to the real world entities (i.e. we can speak of it through its sign, and use logics on it through its sign). |
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http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_6f5af708_f825_4feb_a0d1_a8d813d3022b |
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The object, in Peirce semiotics, as participant to a semiotic process. Here is assumed that the concept of 'object' is always relative to a 'semiotic' process. An 'object' does not exists per se, but it's always part of an interpretation. The EMMO relies on strong reductionism, i.e. everything real is a formless collection of elementary particles: we give a meaning to real world entities only by giving them boundaries and defining them using 'sign'-s. In this way the 'sign'-ed entity becomes an 'object', and the 'object' is the basic entity needed in order to apply a logical formalism to the real world entities (i.e. we can speak of it through its sign, and use logics on it through its sign). |
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Object |
| EMMO_967080e5_2f42_4eb2_a3a9_c58143e835f9 |
The object, in Peirce semiotics, as participant to a semiotic process. |
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emmo:EMMO_6f5af708_f825_4feb_a0d1_a8d813d3022b |
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SemioticObject |
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http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_b803f122_4acb_4064_9d71_c1e5fd091fc9 |
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