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| But a level of genuine reflection on sign processes and sign relations exceeds the generative capacity of mere quotation. | | But a level of genuine reflection on sign processes and sign relations exceeds the generative capacity of mere quotation. |
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| + | '''Point 13.''' A “finitely informed creature” (FIC), if it is reflective up to the point that it reflects on its own nature as such, crosses a singular threshold of reflection, whereupon it not only obeys its own capacity limitations, as it instinctively and necessarily must, but also observes and reflects on their character. |
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− | Point 13. A "finitely informed creature" (FIC), if it is reflective up to the point that it reflects on its own nature as such, crosses a singular threshold of reflection, whereupon it not only obeys its own capacity limitations, as it instinctively and necessarily must, but also observes and reflects on their character.
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| Point 14. Higher order sign relations tax the pragmatic resources of an interpretive agent to such a severe extent that they impinge on the practical limits of its representational capacity and computational ability. | | Point 14. Higher order sign relations tax the pragmatic resources of an interpretive agent to such a severe extent that they impinge on the practical limits of its representational capacity and computational ability. |
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