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Signs exhibit specificative causality insofar as they cause knowledge in the interpretant of this signified rather than that one. This causality can be either mental (within a cognitive interpretant, like man) or virtual (within a noncognitive interpretant, but ordered to future cognitive interpretation).
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Objects are NOT things and whoever told you that is plain wrong and also a Modernist - John Deely, probably
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