Image, imagination et cinématographie dans l’œuvre de Jacob von Uexküll
In the second half of the nineteenth century, photography widens the gap between scientific and artistic images. In the twentieth century, cinema change the situation: the nearly magical power of film experience questions the subjective/objective and art/
Yannick Campion
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What Would Animals Say If We Asked the Right Questions? by Vinciane Despret [PDF]
Review of Vinciane Despret\u27s What Would Animals Say If We Asked the Right ...
Tebokkel, Nathan
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The article proposes a semiotic interpretation of the concept of biopolitics. Instead of a politics that takes “life itself ” as its object and, as a result, separates life as an object from subjects, biopolitics is read as subjectification – a ...
Ott Puumeister
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Earth’s poesy: Romantic poetics, natural philosophy, and biosemiotics [PDF]
This chapter undertakes an exploration of the pre-history of contemporary biosemiotics in Romantic ecopoetics, beginning with the ways in which Romantic natural philosophies, such as those of Schelling and Goethe, opened the way for a renewed ...
Rigby, K
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Semiotics and Jakob von Uexküll’s concept of umwelt
Semiotics, the body of knowledge developed by study of the action of signs, like every living discipline, depends upon a community of inquirers united through the recognition and adoption of basic principles which establish the ground-concepts and guide ...
John Deely
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Ontologie des Mesokosmos. Soziale Objekte und Umwelten [PDF]
The paper relates classical treatments of physics and metaphysics to contemporary work on common sense in the field of artificial intelligence (J. Hobbs, P. Hayes, et al.).
Smith, Barry
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The Experimental Hut: Hosting Vectors [PDF]
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis is a preprint version of the article and is available in ERIC according to journal policy as outlined in SHERPA/RoMEO.
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Modelling, dialogism and the functional cycle: biosemiotic and philosophical insights
Charles Peirce, Mikhail Bakhtin and Thomas Sebeok all develop original research itineraries around the sign and, despite terminological differences, can be related with reference to the concept of dialogism and modelling. Jakob von Uexküll's biosemiosic "
Susan Petrilli, Augusto Ponzio
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[Biography, social context, and the body in an experimental system: evidence as result of an integrated methodology exemplified by the hypertension research of Thure von Uexküll]. [PDF]
Roelcke V.
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Vitalism, Holism, and Metaphorical Dynamics of Hans Spemann's "Organizer" in the Interwar Period. [PDF]
Brandt C.
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