@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Locke,John}, subject = {Signs}, note = {Armstrong I 112ff Character/sign/meaning/Locke/Armstrong: closest connection between sign and meaning Armstrong: maybe he takes both to be identical. >Meaning/Locke, >Language/Locke, >Words/Locke. - - - Arndt II 191 Character/sign/Locke: the sign allows the ideas gained from other ideas to be conceived as invariant unit that merely does not exist at the moment - II 202 bearer / Locke: the linguistic sign is the carrier of the idea. Similar: the substance is the carrier of its properties. >Idea/Locke. Arndt II 202 Carrier/Lock: the linguistic sign is the carrier of the idea. - Analog: The substance is the carrier of its properties. >Substance/Locke. }, note = { Loc III J. Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Armstrong I David M. Armstrong Meaning and Communication, The Philosophical Review 80, 1971, pp. 427-447 In Handlung, Kommunikation, Bedeutung, Georg Meggle, Frankfurt/M. 1979 Armstrong II (a) David M. Armstrong Dispositions as Categorical States In Dispositions, Tim Crane, London New York 1996 Armstrong II (b) David M. Armstrong Place’ s and Armstrong’ s Views Compared and Contrasted In Dispositions, Tim Crane, London New York 1996 Armstrong II (c) David M. Armstrong Reply to Martin In Dispositions, Tim Crane, London New York 1996 Armstrong II (d) David M. Armstrong Second Reply to Martin London New York 1996 Armstrong III D. Armstrong What is a Law of Nature? Cambridge 1983 Loc II H.W. Arndt "Locke" In Grundprobleme der großen Philosophen - Neuzeit I, J. Speck (Hg), Göttingen 1997 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=286870} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=286870} }