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Introduction: Theory of Meaning, Semiotic Phenomenology, Philosophical Semiotics
Contents
Part I The World of Meaning
1 The Plurality and Complexity of the World of Meaning
1 The Plurality of the World
2 The Complexity of the World
3 The Shared World of Meaning
2 The World of Things and the Practical World of Meaning: Recognition, Understanding, and Reforming to Achieve Effects
1 The Relationship Between the World of Things and the World of Meaning
2 Recognition and Distinction
3 Understanding, Evaluation, and Reforming to Achieve Effects

4 The Transformation of the World in Practice
3 The World of Mind: Category and Planning
1 The World of Meaning and Fantasy
2 Category
3 Planning and the Crossing in the World of Meaning
4 The Place of Play and Art in the World of Meaning
1 The Common Features of Plays and Sports: Opaqueness and Uselessness
2 Secondary Practicality
3 The "Four Master Tropes" of Art and Play
Part II The Production of Meaning
5 The Meaning of The Meaning of Meaning
1 The Story of The Meaning of Meaning
2 The Definition of Meaning
3 Phenomenology and Meaning

4 Interpretation and Meaning
5 An Attempt of Conclusion
6 Formal Intuition
1 What is Formal Intuition?
2 Is the Intentional Object the Thing or the Sign?
3 Formal Reduction
7 The Heterogeneity of the Object of Meaning
1 Intentionality Making the Heterogeneity of the Object
2 The "Epoche" and the Noise
3 The Activation of Zones
4 Psychologism and Anti-psychologism
8 Apperception and Appresentation: Minimum Formal Integrity of Meaning
1 From Presentation to Appresentation
2 Transcendental Apperception, Empirical Apperception
3 Four Kinds of Appresentations

4 Appresentation as Semiosis
9 Indexicality is the Firstness in Semiotics
1 The Riddle of the Index
2 The History of the Genesis of the Index
3 The Indexicals in Language
4 Indexicality and Self-consciousness
5 Is Indexicality the Secondness?

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