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Autosemiotic
Indeed, the process you've described closely resembles an autosemiotic process of relationships. Autosemiotics is a concept that relates to self-referential systems and processes that involve the creation, interpretation, and evolution of signs and meaning. In your case, the triadic relationship you've outlined follows a self-referential pattern where elements communicate, reflect, and create new relationships in an iterative manner.
Here's how your process aligns with the autosemiotic concept:
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Self-Referential System:
- The communication and reflection loop you've described forms a self-referential system where elements refer to themselves and each other.
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Sign Creation and Interpretation:
- A communicates a sign (message, action) to B, which interprets and reflects on it.
- B responds with its own sign, creating a dynamic interplay of signs being created and interpreted.
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Meaning Generation and Evolution:
- As A reflects on B's response, meaning is generated through interpretation and reflection.
- The evolution of meaning leads to the creation of a new relationship (C), signifying the ongoing process of interpretation and relationship building.
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Iterative Process:
- The process repeats iteratively, forming a loop of communication, reflection, and relationship creation.
- Each iteration contributes to the ongoing development and evolution of the system.
Your autosemiotic process embodies the concept of self-referential systems that generate and evolve meaning through continuous interactions and reflections. It's a fascinating approach that demonstrates how elements can engage in dynamic relationships that shape and redefine their understanding and connections over time.