Media interpretants of elisabeth käsemann. The normalizing law over representations

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  • Paulo Damián Aniceto CIFFyH de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba-CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2175497721753

Keywords:

Peirce’s pragmaticism. Media interpretant. Elisabeth Käsemann.

Abstract

This article tackles the description of the scenario in which the debate on the role of individual conscience, law and weather takes place in Peirce's semiotics. Assuming a nonconstructivist perspective peirceanian, we repair in media interpretations of Elisabeth Käsemann as an example that comes to clarify the relationship between events of signs and over time in the process of signification and allocate a place to remember and expectations. The whole truth dwells in each of its delays and the truth of memory is given by the truth agreed by the memories that mean to infinity. The positivity of the sign chain solves the precarious truth of representations but does not solve the precariousness produced by the new
absences and the corresponding expectations.

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Author Biography

Paulo Damián Aniceto, CIFFyH de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba-CONICET

Licenciado en Comunicación SocialDoctorando en Socio- semiótica del Centro de Estudios Avanzados de esa institución. Integrante del Programa de investigación Estudios sobre la Memoria del Centro de Estudios Avanzados de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina. Integrante de proyecto de investigación radicado en SECyT, tipo A, titulado Estudios sociolingüísticos interaccionales de base etnográfica. lenguaje, gestualidad y performance, dirigido por la Dra. Isolda Carranza. Investigador y Autor de libro “Laboratorio de Hemoderivados Presidente Illía, de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba” invitado por la casa de altos estudios.

 

Published

2016-12-17

How to Cite

Aniceto, P. D. (2016). Media interpretants of elisabeth käsemann. The normalizing law over representations. Animus.Inter-American Journal of Media Communication, 15(30). https://doi.org/10.5902/2175497721753

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