6 Questions
A term is always a sensible conventional sign.
False
A term is always a product of judgment.
False
A sensible conventional sign is always a product of judgment.
True
A singular categorical statement always has a judgment attached to it.
False
A categorical statement can never take the form of a sentence.
False
A sensible conventional sign is always a product of judgment.
True
Test your knowledge of semiotics by identifying the characteristics of terms as sensible conventional signs and products of judgment.
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