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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2010

Pages: 221-237

Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence

ISBN (Hardback): 9783642152221

Full citation:

Priscila Borges, "A visual model of Peirce's 66 classes of signs unravels his late proposal of enlarging semiotic theory", in: Model-based reasoning in science and technology, Berlin, Springer, 2010

A visual model of Peirce's 66 classes of signs unravels his late proposal of enlarging semiotic theory

Priscila Borges

pp. 221-237

in: Lorenzo Magnani, Walter Carnielli, Claudio Pizzi (eds), Model-based reasoning in science and technology, Berlin, Springer, 2010

Abstract

In this paper I will present the visual model of Peirce's 66 classes of signs, which I call the Signtree Model, and show how the model helps on developing the enlarged semiotic system that Peirce left unfinished. Peirce's best-known classification is that of 10 classes of signs. However, in his later years, when developing the sign process in much greater detail, Peirce proposed a classification of no less than 66 classes of signs. In contrast to the first classification, Peirce never worked out the details, making it a difficult topic that has received little attention from semioticians. For a better understanding of the 66 classes, I built the Signtree Model, which makes clear that the 66 classes work together composing a single dynamic system. As the Signtree describes all the 66 classes and visually shows how they are related in a dynamic system, the model can be a powerful tool for semiotic analysis, revealing details of a complex process composed of many elements and multiple relations emphasizing semiosis and the growing of signs. More than that, the Signtree gives clues about philosophical issues such as the relation between semiotic and pragmatism, between semiotic and metaphysics, and the relation among the three branches of semiotic: speculative grammar, critical logical and methodeutic.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2010

Pages: 221-237

Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence

ISBN (Hardback): 9783642152221

Full citation:

Priscila Borges, "A visual model of Peirce's 66 classes of signs unravels his late proposal of enlarging semiotic theory", in: Model-based reasoning in science and technology, Berlin, Springer, 2010