Abstract

Once introduced the semiotic concept of discourse we aim to develop a discussion about the process of constructing the scientific discourse, that is, the modeling process of scientific law declarations through linguistics texts, whereas a imposed enunciation. For that, we distinguish three basic components:1. Intention, which is a motivation, animpulse for the discourse generation; 2. Enunciation, which express the scientific text itself; and 3. Legislation,which assumes a law enunciation. All this is established in order to assume a discourse of truth, including the correspondence with mathematical proofs. So, we characterize the symbolic manipulation of self evidence empirical facts which are reflected into the enunciations by a law format.

Highlights

  • It is largely known that Science enunciates laws in order to assure the comprehension of Nature

  • How semiotics analyses the constructing of Nature law? Or else, how scientific laws are constructed inside a scientific discourse?

  • The point to approach is the semiotic concepts of Science discourse, considering that Semiotics analyses the manipulation of symbols

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Introduction

It is largely known that Science enunciates laws in order to assure the comprehension of Nature.

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