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- Triangle_of_reference abstract "The triangle of reference (also known as the triangle of meaning and the semiotic triangle) is a model of how linguistic symbols are related to the objects they represent. The triangle was published in The Meaning of Meaning (1923) by Ogden and Richards. While often referred to as the "Ogden/Richards triangle" the idea is also expressed in 1810, by Bernard Bolzano, in his Beiträge zu einer begründeteren Darstellung der Mathematik. However, the triangle can be traced back to the 4th century BC, in Aristotle's Peri Hermeneias (often referred to in its Latin translation De Interpretatione, second book of his Organon). The Triangle relates to the problem of universals, a philosophical debate which split ancient and medieval philosophers (mainly realists and nominalists).The triangle concerns the relationship between an expression and the subject of that expression. It draws a distinction between referent (a word or non-literal representation e.g. a hieroglyph) and symbol (a literal representation), and sets out and describes the relationships between these and the thought or object that is the subject of them.".
- Triangle_of_reference thumbnail Ogden_semiotic_triangle.png?width=300.
- Triangle_of_reference wikiPageExternalLink Cahill.htm.
- Triangle_of_reference wikiPageExternalLink Erickstad.htm.
- Triangle_of_reference wikiPageID "15094032".
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- Triangle_of_reference subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Triangle_of_reference subject Category:Philosophy_of_mind.
- Triangle_of_reference subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Triangle_of_reference subject Category:Semantics.
- Triangle_of_reference subject Category:Semiotics.
- Triangle_of_reference comment "The triangle of reference (also known as the triangle of meaning and the semiotic triangle) is a model of how linguistic symbols are related to the objects they represent. The triangle was published in The Meaning of Meaning (1923) by Ogden and Richards. While often referred to as the "Ogden/Richards triangle" the idea is also expressed in 1810, by Bernard Bolzano, in his Beiträge zu einer begründeteren Darstellung der Mathematik.".
- Triangle_of_reference label "Semiotisches Dreieck".
- Triangle_of_reference label "Triangle of reference".
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- Triangle_of_reference depiction Ogden_semiotic_triangle.png.
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