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by Guillermo Palma 4 years ago

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Semioticians

The text discusses the influential work of three prominent figures in the field of semiotics: Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, and Charles Sander Peirce. Derrida is noted for his analysis of written texts and his belief in the necessity of a transcendental signified, emphasizing the importance of language as a system of signs that express ideas.

Semioticians

Semioticians

Charles Sander Pierce

3 Types of signs wich he says are: Symbols, icon, and index
His definition for sign says that something which stands to som ebody for something in rspect or capacity.
He made some contributions to philosophy, mathematicas, logic and semiotics

Jacqes Derrida

what his theories say mean: connotation based on history, period, social class, culture, etc.
He has another important belief, and that is: He deals more with the analysis of writen texts.
He says that there has to be a tracsendental signified for the difference between signifier and signified to be somewhere absolute and irreducible

Roland Barthes

In his contributions we can find that his writings on semiotics were called the formal study of symbols and signs pioneered by Fernindand de Saussure.
one of his atributions is, he is an french essayst and social and liteary critic.