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Towards an integration of two aspects of semiosis – A cognitive semiotic perspective
Meaning-making processes, understood hierarchically, in line with the Semiotic Hierarchy framework, change on various timescales. To account for and predict these changes, one can take a cognitive view on semiosis.
Piotr Konderak
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Choosing and learning: Semiosis means choice
We examine the possibility of shifting the concept of choice to the centre of the semiotic theory of learning. Thus, we define sign process (meaning-making) through the concept of choice: semiosis is the process of making choices between simultaneously ...
Kalevi Kull
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Comprehending the Semiosis of Evolution. [PDF]
Sharov A, Maran T, Tønnessen M.
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This article operationalizes Bernard Stiegler’s conceptualization of the Neganthropocene, expanding his consideration of thinking (penser) as care (panser) or pænsée beyond the anthropo-techne limitations of his thought through the notion of a posthuman
Jacob Vangeest
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While affirming their more-than-human concerns, Ruddick ((2017) Rethinking the subject, reimagining worlds. Dialogues in Human Geography (this issue).) proposes that there are limits to the capacity of relational ontologies to deal with the conflicting demands and extensive temporalities of the Anthropocene crisis.
Nigel Clark
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Independientemente de las teorías generativas y enunciativas, el estructuralismo dinámico de tradición saussureana ha permitido plantear el problema de la semiosis entendida como la individualización del signo a partir de un germen estructural.
François Rastier
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Lotman’s conception of semiosphere opens the way to development of spatial semiotics as a special branch of sign theory. There are a lot of peculiarities in the spatial semiosis, which distinguish it from the temporal ones. These distinctions are connected with some special features of semiotized space, and they touch both upon the spatial texts and ...
Leonid Tchertov
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Spatial semiosis differs from temporal one by its structural and functional peculiarities. Meaningful relations between units of spatial texts are not ordered along of temporal axe and do not need time in their form of expression. However time remains an
Leonid Tchertov
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The East Asian Mahāyāna Teaching of the One Mind and Its Implications in a Polarized World
This paper addresses the problem of polarization, which is considered one of the most pressing issues facing humanity, from the perspective of Mahāyāna Buddhism, specifically, the East Asian Buddhist teaching of the One Mind.
Byongchang Kang
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Narrative modeling and cultural literacy in the storyworld: a quest for meaning
Following Per Aage Brandt’s “Towards a cognitive semiotics” (2011), culture as a cognitive-semiotic model allows us to look into the interrelation of cognition and signs through the act of interpretation of culture.
Lee Yunhee
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