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‘Dynamical Interpretant’ (pub. 02.03.16-18:35). Quote in M. Bergman & S. Paavola (Eds.), The Commens Dictionary: Peirce's Terms in His Own Words. New Edition. Retrieved from http://www.commens.org/dictionary/entry/quote-letters-paul-carus-13.
Term: 
Dynamical Interpretant
Quote: 

Now we can regard the Interpretant in 3 ways, or rather there are 3 distinct things which may properly be regarded as the Interpretant. For any thing that the sign, as such, effects may be considered as the Interpretant. And this may be 1st something merely subjective, the vague determination of the consciousness effected by the sign, 2ndthe actual event that some signs by virtue of really acting as such bring about. For instance, let the sign be a military word or command. Then the instant action of the whole rank of men will be the Dynamical Interpretant, as I callĀ it.

Source: 
Peirce, C. S. (1890-1913). Letters to Paul Carus. MS [L] 77.
References: 
ILS 285
Date of Quote: 
1910-08-23
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