An Epistemological Account of "Signifier" and "Signified": Interpreting Saussure's Philosophy of Language

Modern Philosophy 3:106-110 (2009)
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Saussure's linguistics, the phenomenon of language characters to be able to analyze the relationship between signifier and signified, based on demonstrated language which contains a series of two sides, from the epistemological interpretation of the visual field theoretical essence, helps us to clearly understand the current noise of the media culture, to grasp the logic of their thinking

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