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Term: 
Semeiotic
Quote: 

The speculative rhetoric that we are speaking of is a branch of the analytical study of the essential conditions to which all signs are subject, - a science named semeiotics, though identified by many thinkers with logic.

Source: 
Peirce, C. S. (1904). Ideas, Stray or Stolen, about scientific writing. No. 1. MS [R] 774.
References: 
EP 2:327
Date of Quote: 
1904
URL: 

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