Does this argument work? — frank
”...and signs and the signs of signs are used only when we are lacking things...”
Well, a universal is a possible consolidation of an indeterminate idea — Possibility
But Eco, I think, might be saying that not just the universal but ALL signs conceal the possibility of missing information. — Possibility
How is a universal indeterminate? Do you mean because horses come in a range of sizes? Isn't that range a determinate property of the idea of a horse? — frank
However, it isn’t the universal sign, but the idea it points to, that’s indeterminate. — Possibility
And that will be full knowledge, the learning of the singular. — frank
If it was completely indeterminate, we couldn't rule out horses the size of buildings. — frank
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