Immediate Interpretant

Keyword: Immediate Interpretant


Dictionary Entry | Posted 24/08/2017
Quote from "On the System of Existential Graphs Considered as an Instrument for the Investigation of Logic"

…the Objective or Naïve, or Rogate, Interpretant, that interpretant that the sign itself involves, its self-valuation, thoughtless of the possibility of there being any...

Manuscript | Posted 24/08/2017
Peirce, Charles S. (1906 [c.]). On the System of Existential Graphs Considered as an Instrument for the Investigation of Logic. MS [R] 499(s)
Dictionary Entry | Posted 08/08/2017
Quote from "Letters to Lady Welby"

… it is necessary to distinguish the Immediate Object, or the Object as the Sign represents it, from the Dynamical Object, or really efficient but not immediately present Object...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 08/03/2016
Quote from "The Basis of Pragmaticism"

…when we speak of the interpretant of a sign, we may mean the rational interpretant which fairly and justly interprets it, or we may mean the dynamic interpretant, i.e. the way...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/08/2013
Quote from "Letters to William James"

The Immediate Interpretant consists in the Quality of the Impression that a sign is fit to produce, not to any actual reaction.

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/08/2013
Quote from "Letters to Lady Welby"

I understand the [Immediate Interpretant] to be the total unanalyzed effect that the Sign is calculated to produce; and I have been accustomed to identify this with...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/08/2013
Quote from "Letters to William James"

…suppose I awake in the morning before my wife, and that afterwards she wakes up and inquires, “What sort of a day is it?” This is a sign, whose Object, as expressed, is the weather at...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/08/2013
Quote from "Prolegomena to an Apology for Pragmaticism"

In regard to the Interpretant we have […] to distinguish, in the first place, the Immediate Interpretant, which is the interpretant as it is revealed in the right...

Dictionary Entry | Posted 16/08/2013
Quote from "Prolegomena to an Apology for Pragmaticism"

The Immediate Object of all knowledge and all thought is, in the last analysis, the Percept. This doctrine in no wise conflicts with Pragmaticism, which holds that the Immediate Interpretant of...