interpretante
Interpretante is a term from Charles Sanders Peirce’s theory of semiotics that denotes the interpretive effect or meaning produced by a sign in the mind of an interpreter. In Peirce’s triadic model, a sign (representamen) mediates between an object and an interpretant. The interpretant is not the object itself nor the interpreter, but the mental understanding or sense generated by the sign for someone who interprets it.
The interpretant can be understood at different levels. An immediate interpretant is the initial sense the
Interpretants vary across contexts and interpreters, so a single sign can give rise to multiple interpretants.
In academic usage, the interpretante is a core component of sign theory, illustrating how meaning arises through