- Peirce's
three phenomenological categories.
Qualisigns, sinsigns, and legisigns.
Every sign is
either (
qualisign) a
quality or possibility, or (sinsign) an...
- as
regards quality or possibility, as if the sign were a
qualisign,
though it can be
qualisign, sinsign, or legisign—or (dicisign, also
called pheme, such...
- (representation or mediation,
essentially triadic).
Qualisigns, sinsigns, and legisigns.
Every sign is
either (
qualisign) a
quality or possibility, or (sinsign) an...
- feeling, (2) reaction, resistance, and (3) representation, mediation. I.
Qualisign, sinsign,
legisign (also
called tone, token, type, and also
called potisign...
- (historian)
Qingjing Jing Qotb al-Din
Shirazi Qualia Qualification problem Qualisign Qualitative identity Quality-adjusted life year
Quality (philosophy) Quality...