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2015
This chapter provides an introductory overview of biosemiotics—the study of meaning-making mechanisms in the living world. Biosemiotics is a study of those types of sign processes that are not based on human language. We describe history of the field both before 1960 (focussing particularly on the work of Jakob von Uexkull), and after this date (in the
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This chapter provides an introductory overview of biosemiotics—the study of meaning-making mechanisms in the living world. Biosemiotics is a study of those types of sign processes that are not based on human language. We describe history of the field both before 1960 (focussing particularly on the work of Jakob von Uexkull), and after this date (in the
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Charles Peirce’s Philosophy and the Intersection Between Biosemiotics and the Philosophy of Biology
Biological Theory, 2023Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera
exaly
How Can the Study of the Humanities Inform the Study of Biosemiotics?
Biosemiotics, 2017Donald Favareau +2 more
exaly
Abstract The emergence of biosemiotics in Soviet translatology and related fields has a unique history, which is related to the adoption and adaptation of Saussurean linguistics to various fields, beginning with literature. This chapter traces this trajectory in two distinct periods.
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