Touring as a Peircean habit

作者: Daniel C. Knudsen , Jillian M. Rickly , Michelle M. Metro-Roland

DOI: 10.1016/J.ANNALS.2015.12.014

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摘要: The Peircean sign contains three parts: object, representamen (image) and interpretant (interpretation). Interpretation in the system draws heavily upon accumulated knowledge that an individual has built up over time. Interpretation might be thoughtful, but more often it is embodied habit. The notion of habit inherently relates to performative sufficiently general incorporate emotionality.

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