Reaching a Semiotic Reality through Signs’ Moveability

Prof. Bujar HOXHA

Citation: Prof. Bujar HOXHA, "Reaching a Semiotic Reality through Signs’ Moveability", Universal Library of Arts and Humanities, Volume 01, Issue 03.

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Abstract

Either taken from the ontological or epistemological viewpoint, semiotics can exemplify almost all life contexts and “realities”. One concludes that more than one “reality” can exist in the “being” of semiotics itself. Such “realities”, however, can be “lived” realities or “fictive” ones, i.e., a product of human imaginative capacities. Intriguingly enough, such facts make semiotics omnipotent owing to a straightforward reason: all mentioned realities (or scientific fields, if one wants to use the word metaphorically) are said to convey meaning. Name it semantics generally, or, meaning specifically, it should represent a final empiric result of each semiotics. The critical question is, however, how many “realities” does semiotics have?


Keywords: Semiotics; Sign; Epistemology; Ontology; Reality

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