Jon, List,
I like very much your supply of a mathematical approach to all of this! Though I am disable of understanding the formulas.
I understood, that the relation between the object and the interpretant is an induced one, mathematically a composed one, and ennotated or projected by the
REP EN > 01/07
· No it's not entirely clear: Do I understand that you keep your
diagram simply by removing the ovals? If so it's up to you to do it... for
I remind you that you have contrasted your diagram with the one I offers in
an introductory book to semiotics:
My original
Cf: Sign Relations • Semiotic Equivalence Relations 1
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2020/07/01/sign-relations-%e2%80%a2-semiotic-equivalence-relations-1/
A “semiotic equivalence relation” (SER) is a special type of equivalence relation arising in the analysis of sign
relations. Generally