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triadism

the composition of poetic triads. — triadist, n.
See also: Verse
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One reason for the emergence of the regional strategy is the economic significance of triadism. The world is not fully integrated, but, by moving towards regionalization, it is in a state of semi-globalization (Ghemawat 2003).
These two trends seem to require that we oppose binarism to triadism. On the contrary, we believe that the heart of the matter does not lie in the opposition between binarism and triadism, but in the opposition between a sign model that tends to oversimplify things with respect to the complex process of semiosis and a sign model (like Peirce's) that seems to do more justice to the various aspects and factors of the process by which something is a sign.
[38] This is not merely achieved on the basis of an empty triadic form, but rather thanks to the specific contents of Peirce's triadism. In other words, Peirce's triadism works thanks to the categories it uses, the sign typology it proposes, the dynamic model it offers when it describes signs as grounded in renvoi from one interpretant to another.