'''''Semeiotic''''' is one of the terms that [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] used to describe his theory of [[triadic relation|triadic]] [[sign relation]]s, along with ''semiotic'' and the plural variants of both terms. As a practical matter, the form ''semeiotic'' is useful in distinguishing Peirce's theory, since it is less often used by other writers to describe their particular approaches to the subject matter. | '''''Semeiotic''''' is one of the terms that [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] used to describe his theory of [[triadic relation|triadic]] [[sign relation]]s, along with ''semiotic'' and the plural variants of both terms. As a practical matter, the form ''semeiotic'' is useful in distinguishing Peirce's theory, since it is less often used by other writers to describe their particular approaches to the subject matter. |