Discerning Meaning and Producing Information: Semiosis in Knowing the Past
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Scope and Methods
3. Information and Understanding in Constructed Past Theory
3.1. The Semiotic Foundation
3.2. The Problem of Cognitive Disparity
3.3. Cognitive Disparity in Constructed Past Theory
3.4. Conspectus on CPT Classes
4. Cognitive Disparity in Constructing the Past
4.1. Incomprehension
4.2. Misapprehension
4.3. Misconstruction
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Term | Definition | Change | Term |
---|---|---|---|
Approach | The direction of an effort to learn about the past. A component of Context of Construction. | not defined previously | |
Artistic Interpretation | An original work in an artistic form that references something in the past. A subclass of Constructed Past. | new term | |
Circumstantial Context | The situation in which semiosis occurs. | new term | |
Cognitive Disparity | A situation where Information about the Past misrepresents information from the same past. | new term | |
Cognitive Purpose | An intention primarily to produce information about a Target Past. A subclass of Purpose of Construction. | new term | |
Constructed Past | The information that results from an effort to learn about a target past. When used in a subsequent effort, a subclass of Construction Material. | revised definition | |
Construction Material | A physical source of information about a Target Past. | revised definition | |
Constructor | A person, organization, or group responsible for producing a constructed past. | unchanged | |
Context of Construction | The context in which a construction of the past is undertaken, including its Purpose, Approach, Method, Question, and Expected Outcome. | replaces Intent of Construction | |
Creative Purpose | An intention primarily to produce information about a Target Past for use in an imaginative endeavor, such as an artistic work. A subclass of Purpose. | new term | |
Expected Outcome | The ultimate consequence of a construction of the past. A component of Context of Construction. | not defined previously | |
Incomprehension | An inability to understand something from a different Interpretive Context. A subclass of Cognitive Disparity. | new term | |
Information about the Past | Information produced or obtained from a source or sources outside of the domain of a Target Past. | new term | |
Information about the Past | Information produced in a construction of the past. | new term | |
Information Bundle | A coherent set of data together with the norms that define their semantics, syntax, and pragmatics. | new term | |
Information from the Past | Information obtained from a Vestige of a Target Past. | new term | |
Informative Norm | The rules, definitions, schemas, conditions, conventions, and precedents that determine the referent of a datum and govern its syntax and use. | ||
Intentional Arena | The delineation of what things a construction of the past is about; what information about those things is sought; how that information is acquired and processed; and the outcome of the effort. | renamed and redefined | Intentional Domain |
Interpretive Context | A range of circumstances in which a Sign User can produce or interpret information in or for some use or uses. | new term | |
Method | A technique or process used to produce information about a Target Past. A component of Context of Construction. | not explicitly defined previously | |
Misapprehension | A failure to recognize that information from or about the past has a meaning different from or additional to that of the Constructor. A subclass of Cognitive Disparity. | new term | |
Misconstruction | An inappropriate identification or characterization of something in the past. A subclass of Cognitive Disparity. | new term | |
Personal Purpose | An intention primarily to produce information about a Target Past to satisfy a subjective desire. A subclass of Purpose. | new term | |
Pragmatic Purpose | An intention primarily to gain information about a Target Past that would contribute to achieving a practical objective. A subclass of Purpose. | new term | |
Purpose of Construction | The motivation for seeking to know about a Target Past. A component of Context of Construction. | unchanged | |
Question | An interrogatory expression of information sought about a Target Past. A component of Context of Construction. | not explicitly defined previously | |
Reflection | A result of considering information from or about the past, separate from reproductions, technical analysis, and artistic interpretation. A subclass of Constructed Past. | revised definition | |
Relic | A material Vestige, such as a fossil, evolutionary remnant, old building, manufactured product, book or work of art. A subclass of Vestige. | unchanged | |
Reproduction | Something that duplicates or approximates a Vestige in whole or part. A subclass of Constructed Past. | new term | |
Sign User | A physical entity capable of forming, recognizing, interpreting, and applying signs. | new term | |
Syndetic Context | Things that are interconnected in the production and interpretation of meanings in a semiotic system. | new term | |
Target Domain | The set of entities, events, and states of affairs about which information is sought. A component of Target Past. | renamed | Field of Interest |
Target Information | Information about the Target Domain, its characteristics, or things in it. A component of Target Past. | new term | |
Target Past | The combination of the Target Domain, Time Window, and Target Information in a construction of the past. A subclass of Intentional Arena. | renamed and redefined | Sphere of Interest |
Technical Analysis | A result of scrutiny of information from or about a Target Past using an analytic method that was not available or not used in the Target Past. A subclass of Constructed Past. | new term | |
Time Window | The time period or periods during which a construction of the past seeks information about objects in the Field of Interest. A component of Target Past. | renamed and redefined | Time of Interest |
Trace | A Vestige contained in or on a Relic that conveys data referring to some property of the Relic, to something else, or both. A subclass of Vestige. | unchanged | |
Vestige | Something that existed within and survives from the Target Past and that presents or enables the production of information relevant to the Target Past. When used in a construction, a subclass of Construction Material. | redefined |
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