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Biosemiotics, 2008
The discovery of the genetic code took place between 1961 and 1966, and almost immediately inspired the idea of a deep link between biology and semiotics. The manifesto of this new synthesis was written by George and Muriel Beagle in 1966 with a single simple sentence: “The deciphering of the genetic code has revealed our possession of a language much ...
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The discovery of the genetic code took place between 1961 and 1966, and almost immediately inspired the idea of a deep link between biology and semiotics. The manifesto of this new synthesis was written by George and Muriel Beagle in 1966 with a single simple sentence: “The deciphering of the genetic code has revealed our possession of a language much ...
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Semiotics, Biosemiotics, and Aesthetics: the Concept of Beauty and Beyond
Biosemiotics, 2022M. Reybrouck
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Facing Up to the Hard Problem of Biosemiotics
Biosemiotics, 2021Donald Favareau
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Ethics of Plants: Interconnections between Biosemiotics and Critical Plant Studies
BiosemioticsFederico Comollo
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Biosemiotics, Global Semiotics and Semioethics
BiosemioticsSusan Petrilli, A. Ponzio
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2016
Some of the cultural implications of biosemiotics are already inherent in semiotics. One of these is the ‘levelling of the playing field’ that semiotics effected. That is to say, in its interrogation of culture semiotics led the way in de-valorising all cultural artefacts, including those which have been said to have been born with, achieved or had ...
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Some of the cultural implications of biosemiotics are already inherent in semiotics. One of these is the ‘levelling of the playing field’ that semiotics effected. That is to say, in its interrogation of culture semiotics led the way in de-valorising all cultural artefacts, including those which have been said to have been born with, achieved or had ...
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