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  • | Object | Sign | Interpretant | ! style="width:20%" | Object
    396 KB (47,606 words) - 03:22, 26 April 2012
  • ...d by it, into the same sort of correspondence with something, ''C'', its ''object'', as that in which itself stands to ''C''. It is from this definition, to Peirce's definition of a ''sign'' defines it in relation to its ''object'' and its ''interpretant sign'', and thus it defines signhood in ''[[logic
    58 KB (8,260 words) - 03:40, 21 November 2016
  • 16. The "Indirect Insult" Strategy The "it's your choice, purchase a ($) (some normal object) or (your product)..." strategy tells your prospects they can either spend
    20 KB (3,353 words) - 21:56, 23 April 2008
  • The graph itself is a mathematical object and does not inhabit a more articulate but more indirect type of parsing algorithm, one
    94 KB (8,938 words) - 22:12, 9 December 2015
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  • 96 bytes (16 words) - 13:10, 12 October 2010
  • ...different men &mdash; and the conventional sign stands for whatever is an object of either of them. It is plain the two cases are essentially the same, and ...sses implicitly. All explication is of one of two kinds &mdash; direct or indirect.</p>
    362 KB (47,812 words) - 19:40, 9 November 2016
  • ...cation, case, or subject, and rules that are adapted to a particular goal, object, or purpose, I frequently refer to as ''Facts''. ...connotative component and to compare it with the various forms of derived, indirect, mediate, or peripheral relationships that can be found to exist among sign
    129 KB (17,728 words) - 22:14, 9 December 2015
  • ...rately should be represented as the inside of a highly irregular and spiky object, like a pincushion or porcupine, with very sharp extensions in certain dire ...the type of sign that makes it up or whether it is named after the type of object that its signs are intended to denote, one may refer to this cactus languag
    211 KB (31,551 words) - 20:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...is how well it succeeds in reducing the uncertainty of its agent about its object. ...de the agent with increased powers of prediction and control as to how the object system will behave in given circumstances. If a common theme is desired, a
    241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017
  • 96 bytes (16 words) - 13:19, 12 October 2010
  • ...roper name to do it with, and thus that all the various expressions for an object can be traded duty free and without much ado for a suitably compact name to ...f a process that replaces an arbitrary sign with a better sign of the same object. In other words, computation is an interpretive process that improves the
    725 KB (109,715 words) - 18:09, 28 August 2014
  • The proposition <math>q\!</math> is properly considered as an ''[[abstract object]]'', in some acceptation of those very bedevilled and egging-on terms, but ...n, your conception of those effects is the whole of your conception of the object.</p>
    369 KB (46,156 words) - 04:20, 27 December 2016
  • 73 bytes (10 words) - 20:18, 8 September 2011
  • | 'Domain', which assigns to each arrow f an object a = dom f. | 'Codomain', which assigns to each arrow f an object b = cod f.
    567 KB (86,909 words) - 21:00, 6 December 2016
  • ...is useful to consider each universe of discourse as a unified categorical object that incorporates both the set of points <math>\langle a_1, \ldots, a_n \ra ...eotype" serves to frame the universe of discourse as a unified categorical object, and makes it subject to prescribed sets of evaluations and transformations
    519 KB (74,456 words) - 15:46, 3 October 2013
  • is how well it works in reducing the uncertainty of its agent about its object. the object system will behave under the given circumstances.
    665 KB (109,541 words) - 02:46, 13 September 2010
  • 98 bytes (16 words) - 13:22, 12 October 2010
  • ...is useful to consider each universe of discourse as a unified categorical object that incorporates both the set of points 〈''a''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;&hellip ...eotype" serves to frame the universe of discourse as a unified categorical object, and makes it subject to prescribed sets of evaluations and transformations
    394 KB (54,134 words) - 14:30, 3 March 2023
  • | the individual object i is a man, and w_i mean that | the individual object i is wise. Then, we assert that,
    594 KB (95,507 words) - 17:36, 14 July 2017

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