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The article discus ses some semiotic approaches to the relation between nature and culture. Starting with outlining the structuralistic approach to this issue, especially the ideas of Juri Lotman and Algirdas Julien Greimas, the author finds parallels ...
Katarzyna Machtyl
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Charles Peirce’s Philosophy and the Intersection Between Biosemiotics and the Philosophy of Biology
Charles S. Peirce’s philosophy of signs, generally construed as the foundation of current semiotic theory, offers a theory of general perception with significant implications for the notion of subjectivity in organisms.
C. R. Rodríguez Higuera
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Distributed Perception: Co‐Operation between Sense‐Able, Actionable, and Accountable Semiotic Agents
Perception is not just a cognitive, private experience, but achieved in and through interactive and practical actions in co‐operation with other semiotic agents. This article contributes to work on multisensory perception that is distributed as an interactional phenomenon between agents.
Brian L. Due
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A biosemiotic conversation [PDF]
In this dialogue, we discuss the contrast between inexorable physical laws and the semiotic freedom of life. We agree that material and symbolic structures require complementary descriptions, as do the many hierarchical levels of their organizations.
Kull, Kalevi, Pattee, Howard H.
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Biosemiotics: Communication and Causation (Information included)
Pretensions of Biosemiotics as a unified approach to biological information are critically scrutinized within the study of different projects of semiotisation of nature and naturalization ot cultural processes.
Juan Ramon Álvarez
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The Musical Turn in Biosemiotics
Human music and language are two systems of communication and expression that, while historically considered to overlap, have become increasingly divergent in their approach and study.
Matthew A. Slayton, Y. Hendlin
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A Note on M. Barbieri’s “Scientific Biosemiotics” [PDF]
A densely-packed critique of some current trends in ...
Champagne, Marc
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Biosemiotics of Water in the Quran Surah Al-Anbiya’ Verse 30
Biosemiotics delves into the examination of meaning, communication, and signs within every living microorganism. This research endeavors to interpret the Qur'anic passage "wajalna minal maa' kulla syai'in hayyin," which translates to "we make water ...
Hasanuddin Chaer +3 more
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Biosemiotik, peirce, uexküll, umwelt, tegn, zoosemiotik, niche, psykosomatik ...
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Cybersemiotics and Human Modelling
Cybersemiotics, in forging a new philosophy of science, addresses the failure of all disciplines to recognize and adequately account for qualia and motivation, interrogates the status of ‘knowing’ contra the computational information-processing paradigm,
Paul Cobley
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