{Fragment or Revision?} The rest of this Section, continuing the discussion of formalization in terms of concrete examples and extending over the next 50 Subsections, details the construction of a ''reflective interpretive framework'' (RIF). This is a special type of sign-theoretic setting, illustrated in the present case as based on the sign relations <math>A\!</math> and <math>B,\!</math> but intended more generally to constitute a fully developed environment of objective and interpretive resources, in the likes of which an “inquiry into inquiry” can reasonably be expected to find its home.{/Fragment or Revision?}
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{Fragment or Revision?} The rest of this Section, continuing the discussion of formalization in terms of concrete examples and extending over the next 50 Subsections, details the construction of a ''reflective interpretive framework'' (RIF). This is a special type of sign-theoretic setting, illustrated in the present case as based on the sign relations <math>A\!</math> and <math>B\!</math>, but intended more generally to constitute a fully developed environment of objective and interpretive resources, in the likes of which an “inquiry into inquiry” can reasonably be expected to find its home.{/Fragment or Revision?}