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Introduction to Zoosemiotics

2010
Zoosemiotics is a field of inquiry introduced in 1963 by Thomas Albert Sebeok. That is the year when the term and a first definition make their first appearance, initially as a compromise between ethological and semiotic research (in the beginning, Sebeok was convinced that “zoosemiotics” had to be meant mostly as an umbrella term, gathering different ...
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Let’s Get Physical!—On the Zoosemiotics of Corporeality

Biosemiotics, 2010
The article addresses the topics of body and corporeality within zoosemiotics, particularly in the light of the discussion on the mind-body dualism. The thesis defended is that of the continuity between the two dimensions, and therefore of the lack of a proper “dualism”.
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Introduction: Towards Zoosemiotics 2.0

2018
This volume has at least three directions of discourse. The first is a dialogue between semiotics and other disciplines dealing in animal studies: philosophy, the philosophy of language and mind, the human and social sciences, the cognitive sciences and the neurosciences. The second is a discussion within semiotics, in the passage from zoosemiotics 1.0
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Does Zoosemiotics Have an Ethical Agenda?

2010
How widely separated is a lavishly presented roast hog served in a fancy restaurant from a sanitized, shrink-wrapped piece of chicken breast bought in a supermarket? They might appear to be aesthetic and cultural opposites, but at the same time they are both commercial presentations of a dead animal as a product.
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Perspectives in Zoosemiotics

Bird-Banding, 1974
W. John Smith, Thomas A. Sebeok
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Readings in Zoosemiotics

2011
Timo Maran   +2 more
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