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Modeling semiosis in Roentgen diagnosis
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Robert M. Cantor
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2. April 2009
Abstract
We distinguish between concepts of semiosis in an individual mind and in a community of minds. We show that diagnostic semiosis, as it occurs in Roentgen diagnosis, differs fundamentally from the Peircean concept of semiosis. At all stages of the argument, basic concepts are derived from the Peircean categories of thought.
Published Online: 2009-04-02
Published in Print: 2009-April
© 2009 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
diagnosis;
semiosis;
mind;
model;
complex system;
Peircean categories
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- The biosemiosis of prescriptive information
- Kitsch, irony, and consumerism: A semiotic analysis of Diesel advertising 2000–2008
- Modeling semiosis in Roentgen diagnosis
- The semiosis of stone: A “rocky” rereading of Samuel Taylor Coleridge through Charles Sanders Peirce
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- Beyond linguistics: Deixis, dementia, and the theatricality of speech in Alzheimer's memoir
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