

Semiotic phenomenology and Peirce
pp. 83-93
in: John Deely, Margot D. Lenhart (eds), Semiotics 1981, Berlin, Springer, 1983Abstract
Semiology places this condition on phenomenology: that phenomenology be able to account for a theory of structures, for the system or semiological model, i.e., for a theory of construction and relation of signs. But phenomenology places a condition on semiology: that it adequately account for meaning.