Cécile, List:

321 in the 1903 taxonomy (R 799) is a rhematic indexical legisign. The sign
itself is a general law (3 for legisign), its dyadic *relation *to its
object is existential (2 for indexical), and its dyadic *relation *to its
interpretant is a qualitative possibility (1 for rhematic).

321 in the 1908 diagram (CP 8.376/EP 2:491) is a collective gratific token.
The dynamical object *itself *is a necessitant (3 for collective), the sign
itself is an existent (2 for token), and the final interpretant *itself *is
a possible (1 for gratific).

In both cases, Peirce's "rule of determination" (EP 2:491) is such that
each successive digit always must be equal to or less than its predecessor.
Consequently, there is no class 223 in either taxonomy--the dicent
indexical legisign is 322 in the 1903 taxonomy as explicitly shown in R
799, while 322 in the 1908 taxonomy is a collective actuous token.

Regards,

Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA
Structural Engineer, Synechist Philosopher, Lutheran Christian
www.LinkedIn.com/in/JonAlanSchmidt / twitter.com/JonAlanSchmidt

On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 2:55 PM Cécile Cosculluela <
cecile.coscullu...@univ-pau.fr> wrote:

> Thank you Edwina. I'd like to ask another question relative to your third
> point:
>
> "3] Peirce’s outline in 2.264 of the ten classes begins with the
> Interpretant relation, then the Object Relation..endiing with the
> Representamen.  So - 223 = a Dicent Indexical Legisign.
>
> Class VI is a Rhematic Indexical Legisign 321 - and it starts with the
> Interpretant [rhematic] ..then the Object Relation and finally- the
> Representamen. So, the number 3 refers to the Representamen."
>
> 321 is indeed the Rhematic Indexical Legisign according to CP 2.264, which
> starts with the Interpretant, then the Object, and finally the
> Representamen. But doesn't 321 according to CP 8.376 start with the object,
> then the Representamen, and finally the Interpretant?
>
> ------------------------------
> *Cécile Cosculluela*
> MC anglais UPPA ∗ SSH ∗ LEA
> Maître de Conférences en Etudes Anglophones
> *Associate Professor of English as a Second Language*
> *Semiotics • Linguistics • Grammar • Translation*
>
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