The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... resulting sign is a communicative sign , and if the addressee receives that message , the resulting process is called communication . Communication can occur without signifiers and signifieds , but not without senders and addressees ...
... resulting sign is a communicative sign , and if the addressee receives that message , the resulting process is called communication . Communication can occur without signifiers and signifieds , but not without senders and addressees ...
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... results and in- tentional behavior from unintentional one . Then everything that is a result of intentional behavior ( whether the result itself is intended or not ) can be called an artifact . 15 Artifacts may be instantaneous , as ...
... results and in- tentional behavior from unintentional one . Then everything that is a result of intentional behavior ( whether the result itself is intended or not ) can be called an artifact . 15 Artifacts may be instantaneous , as ...
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... result of intentional behavior , although not all their properties need be intended . This fact enables the recipient of a text to assume a text pro- ducer and to attribute an intention to him , without having to assume that this ...
... result of intentional behavior , although not all their properties need be intended . This fact enables the recipient of a text to assume a text pro- ducer and to attribute an intention to him , without having to assume that this ...
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