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Book 2006.0

Äänen extreme

Petri Kuljuntausta

Music Like 9524717131 Available

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Accompanying materials: Includes a CD

Annotation: Miten atomi? Milliasta on avaruuden mussikki? Mita sikio kuulee? Minakalaista musiikikia tekevat robotit ja mita ovat musibotit? Aanen eXtreme on uraaurtava esitys aanimaailman ihmeista. Se luo katsauksen aanien tuottamisen historiaan, kokooa yhteen viimeisinta tietoa aanituutkimuksen, aanitaiteen ja digitaalisen musiikin ulottuvuuksista seka kartoittaa aanimaailmojen reuna-alueita tietessa ja taitessa. Teoksen hahmottelemassa aaniversumissa perinteiset kasitykset musiikista menettavat merkityksena ja lukja sinkoutuu ulottuvuuksiin, joissa korvaa ei saastella.

Identifier: 9524717131

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La Musique et Les Signes

Eero Tarasti

Music L'Harmattan 2296004091 Available

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Other title information: Précis de sémiotique musicale

Notes: Edited and expanded edition partly of the book Signs of Music (2002), added is a then not published text about synesthesia.

Annotation: This volume is intended to serve as a "practical guide" to musical semiotics, that is, to the study of music as sign and communication. It includes both a history of this relatively new discipline as well as new contributions of my own invention. The book was originally much longer, but some chapters, such as those dealing with Wagner, have been deleted, and reserved for another volume. I hope that what is retained here will encourage readers, whether they are students of music, musicology, or semiotics, more established researchers, or inquiring minds of any kind, to learn more about musical semiotics. The field is currently undergoing fascinating processes of formation, growth, and diversity.

Identifier: 2296004091

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Book 2006.0

Prenatal styles in the arts and the life

Stefania Guerra Lisi | Gino Stefani

Biology / Biosemiotics International Semiotics Institute and Universita Popolare di MusicArTerapia 9525431150 Available

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Annotation: In this book the authors develop a theory of styles of expression that are constituted before birth. The basic assumption is that prenatal life leaves a deep trace on the persons' further development. The authors use this hypothesis to interpret artistic expressions.

Identifier: 9525431150

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The Logos of the Bios 1

Günther Witzany

Dependent title
Contributions to the Foundation of a three-leveled Biosemiotics

Biology / Biosemiotics Umweb publications 9525576019 Available

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Annotation: This book opens a new perspective on living nature through the philosophical foundation of biology as an understanding social science. The contributions integrate the pragmatic turn of the theory of science discussion, replacing the solus ipse subject of knowledge of objectivism by the intersubjective - communicative character of thought, experience and research. A three-leveled biosemiotics investigates rule-governed sign-mediated interactions within and between organisms of all organismic kingdoms. This approach underlines the complementarity of syntactic, pragmatic and semantic rules as a precondition for adequately investigating the languagelike structure of the genetic code and the communicative organization of interacting living nature.

Identifier: 9525576019

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Book 2006.0

The Models of Space, Time and Vision in V. Nabokov's Fiction

Marina Grishakova

Edition
1 edition

Literature Tartu University Press Available

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Other title information: Narrative Strategies and Cultural Frames

Annotation: Marina Grishakova belongs to the younger generation of scholars of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics. Her book is part of a semio-narratological tradition of a single author or a single work research that tackles issues of wider theoretical import: applicability of the concept of "modeling" in the humanities, theory of mimesis and the function of experimental literature in ( post)modernist culture. By drawing on Y. Lotman's conception of artistic models, the book adopts the semiotic perspective on modeling as an open-ended heuristic process underlying the logic of discovery and creative thinking. The book discusses the models of time and memory in modernist culture (Nietzsche's and Bergson's philosophy of time, Minkowski's research on the psychopathological types of temporality) and their relevance to Nabokov's fiction; popular-scientific notions of serialism and the fourth dimension; thematizations of the observer in modernist philosophy and arts; visual "prostheses" and "machines" (Eco), particularly the "camera vision" metaphor, its relation to Bergson's notion of automatism and the popular idea of ​​the criminal use of hypnosis. Vision is also thematized as a means of seduction and noncoercive control. Even before Foucault, Baudrillard and other critics of modernity, Nabokov noticed that advertising, political propaganda and erotic seduction alike employ implicit forms of suggestion. The book revises Rorty's dilemma of "autonomy" and "solidarity" as applied to Nabokov's work and offers new readings. It considers categories of narrative poetics as forms of cultural encoding that broaden and transform reader's modes of perception and sense-making. Micro-models active in certain contexts or in the works of certain authors function as mobile interfaces between individual sensibilities and complex cultural chrono- and spatio-types where time and space take on conceptual meaning.

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Book 2005.0

Basics of Semiotics

John Deely | edited by Silvi Salupere and Kalevi Kull

Edition
4 edition

General Semiotics Tartu University Press 9949110866 Available

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Parallel title: Parallel title: Semiootika alused

Annotation: Deely's objective is to distil common elements of semiosis from the whole continuum of animate reality (from the plant world to human beings) in order to set up a tagonomy of notions, principles and procedures for understanding the uniqueness of human semiosis.

Identifier: 9949110866

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Defining the semiotic animal

John Deely

General Semiotics Tip-Top Press 9548964678 Available

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Other title information: A postmodern definiton of "human being" to supersede the modern definition as "res cogitans"

Notes: Fourth and last publication in the 2005 Semiotics Seminar series

Annotation: The book starts with a historical overview of general semiotics and then transitions into zoosemiotics and biosemiotics, focusing on perception in animals and humans with a goal of defining what it means to be human

Identifier: 9548964678

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Journal Article 2005

Founding a world biosemiotics institution: The International Society for Biosemiotic Studies

Donald Favareau

In: Sign System Studies 2005, Volume 33, Issue 2

Pages
481-485

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.12

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.2.12

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Mimikri Kui Kommunikatsiooni-Semiotiline Fenomen

Timo Maran

Biology / Biosemiotics Tartu ulikoolis kirjastus 9949110912 Available

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Notes: The title in English - Mimicry as a communication semiotic phenomenon

Annotation: Timo Maran's PhD Dissertation, studying the phenomenon of mimicry in from a biosemiotic standpoint.

Identifier: 9949110912

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Book 2005.0

Semiotics of Light

Traian D. Stănciulescu | Daniela M. Manu

General Semiotics Cristal-Concept ; World development organization 9738518059 Available

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Other title information: An integrative approach to human archetypal roots

Annotation: Inside the pages of this book we have holographically integrated the human world genesis by "WORLD-LIGHT". It is the generative sign by which the colors were spread throughout the world, it is the sign of the creative "image and alikeness" by which the human being was granted the gift-power to love both his / her fellow beings, cosmos and God. "LIGHT OF LIGHT", the metaphysics of physics...

Identifier: 9738518059

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Journal Article 2005

The realm of continued emergence: The semiotics of George Herbert Mead and its implications to biosemiotics, semiotic matrix theory, and ecological ethics

Jorge Conesa Sevilla

In: Sign System Studies 2005, Volume 33, Issue 1

Pages
27-52

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.1.02

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2005.33.1.02

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Book 2005.0

Thomas Albert Sebeok and Semiotics

John Deely

General Semiotics Tip-Top Press 9548964651 Available

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Annotation: Compilation from the 1 April 2005 NBU Seminar

Identifier: 9548964651

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Book 2004.0

The savage mind

Claude Lévi-Strauss

Culture Oxford University Press 0297995235 Available

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Notes: Originally published in 1962

Annotation: Discusses the significance of totemism among primitive peoples and its interpretation by anthropologists and philosophies

Identifier: 0297995235

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Journal Article 2003

Modeling, dialogue, and globality: Biosemiotics and semiotics of self. 1. Semiosis, modeling, and dialogism

Augusto Ponzio

In: Sign System Studies 2003, Volume 31, Issue 1

Pages
25-63

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2003.31.1.02

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2003.31.1.02

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Journal Article 2003

Modeling, dialogue, and globality: Biosemiotics and semiotics of self. 2. Biosemiotics, semiotics of self, and semioethics

Susan Petrilli

In: Sign System Studies 2003, Volume 31, Issue 1

Pages
65-107

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2003.31.1.03

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2003.31.1.03

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Book 2003.0

Signs of Light

Traian D. Stănciulescu | Daniela M. Manu

General Semiotics Cristal-Concept ; World development organization 9738518040 Available

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Other title information: A biophotonic approach to human (meta)physical fundamentals

Annotation: We could say that inside the pages of this book we have "holographically" integrated the whole semiosis of the "world genesis by sign". This sign is the "creative sign" by which the light colours were spread throughout the world and the signs of the "creative face and resemblance" by which the human being was granted the gift-power to love his / her fellow beings, the cosmos and God.

Identifier: 9738518040

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Book 2003.0

The Organic Codes

Marcello Barbieri

Dependent title
An Introduction to Semantic Biology

Biology / Biosemiotics Cambridge University Press 0521824141 Available

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Annotation: Marcello Barbieri sets out his theory that there are many more organic codes in nature than the genetic code. The existence of these codes can be used to explain the major steps in the evolutionary history of life, and processes like epigenesis and complexity generation in embryos

Identifier: 0521824141

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Book 2003.0

Translation translation

edited by Susan Petrilli

General Semiotics Rodopi 9042009470 Available

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Annotation: Translation Translation contributes to current debate on the question of translation dealt with in an interdisciplinary perspective, with implications not only of a theoretical order but also of the didactic and the practical orders. In the context of globalization the question of translation is fundamental for education and responds to new community needs with reference to Europe and more extensively to the international world.In its most obvious sense translation concerns verbal texts and their relations among different languages. However, to remain within the sphere of verbal signs, languages consist of a plurality of different languages that also relate to each other through translation processes. Moreover, translation occurs between verbal languages and nonverbal languages and among nonverbal languages without necessarily involving verbal languages. Thus far the allusion is to translation processes within the sphere of anthroposemiosis.But translation occurs among signs and the signs implicated are those of the semiosic sphere in its totality, which are not exclusively signs of the linguistic-verbal order. Beyond anthroposemiosis, translation is a fact of life and invests the entire biosphere or biosemiosphere, as clearly evidenced by research in “biosemiotics”, for where there is life there are signs, and where there are signs or semiosic processes there is translation, indeed semiosic processes are translation processes. According to this approach reflection on translation obviously cannot be restricted to the domain of linguistics but must necessarily involve semiotics, the general science or theory of signs. In this theoretical framework essays have been included not only from major translation experts, but also from researchers working in different areas, in addition to semiotics and linguistics, also philosophy, literary criticism, cultural studies, gender studies, biology, and the medical sciences. All scholars work on problems of translation in the light of their own special competencies and interests.

Identifier: 9042009470

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Journal Article 2002

Copenhagen, Tartu, world: Gatherings in biosemiotics 2002

Kalevi Kull

In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 2

Pages
773-775

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.2.25

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.2.25

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Book 2002.0

New vocabularies in film semiotics

Robert Stam | Robert Burgoyne | Sandy Flitterman-Lewis

Arts - performing | visual Routledge 0415065941 Available

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Other title information: structuralism, post-structuralism, and beyond

Annotation: A lexicon of semiotic concepts, the book defines over 500 critical terms and describes how they have been used, building a semiotics dictionary. It explores linguistically-orientated terminology in cinema studies; the semiotics of film narrative; and the psycho-semiology of the cinema.

Identifier: 0415065941

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Journal Article 2002

Pragmatics and biosemiotics

Alexei A. Sharov

In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 1

Pages
245-258

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.14

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.14

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Pragmatism and the forms of sense

Robert E. Innis

General Semiotics Pensylvania State University Press 027102223X Available

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Other title information: language, perception, technics

Annotation: Making sense of the world around us is a process involving both semiotic and material mediation—the use of signs and sign systems (preeminently language) and various kinds of tools (technics). As we use them, we experience them subjectively as extensions of our bodily selves and objectively as instruments for accessing the world with which we interact. Emphasizing this bipolar nature of language and technics, understood as intertwined "forms of sense," Robert Innis studies the multiple ways in which they are rooted in and transform human perceptual structures in both their individual and social dimensions. The book foregrounds and is organized around the notion of "semiotic embodiment." Language and technics are viewed as "probes" upon which we rely, in which we are embodied, and that themselves embody and structure our primary modes of encountering the world. While making an important substantive contribution to present debates about the "biasing" of perception by language and technics, Innis also seeks to provide a methodological model of how complementary analytical resources from American pragmatist and various European traditions can be deployed fruitfully in the pursuit of new insights into the phenomenon of meaning-making.

Identifier: 027102223X

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Book 2002.0

Readers of the book of life

Anton Markoš

Dependent title
contextualizing developmental evolutionary biology

Biology / Biosemiotics Oxford University Press 0195149483 Available

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Annotation: The "chicken-and-egg" enigma of how genetic information and the body intermingle in "performing life" is a fascinating challenge for biology. The "Jurassic Park Fallacy" is a more traditional interpretation, stating that all the information necessary to build a body is present in DNA; the cell is but a "juke box" playing unambiguously what is in its genetic text and tuning the performance to the environment. Anton Markos suggests a complementary approach: to assume that living beings are endowed with a capacity analogous to a human reader, who is able to extract meaning from a given text, according to her or his personal experience and cultural background. Hermeneutics was developed in the humanities as a method to achieve understanding, in a given context, of texts, history, and artwork. The author takes living beings as hermeneutical interpreters of "texts" encoded in DNA." "This book should interest scholars in both biology and the humanities. To bring both kinds of reader to a common platform, the first part compares two problem-solving strategies: the "objectivist" approach common in natural sciences and hermeneutics as used in the humanities. The second part surveys aspects of the development of twentieth-century biology, also accentuating branches that never became part of today's mainstream. The third part reviews a large body of recent evidence, which can be interpreted in favor of the author's arguments."

Identifier: 0195149483

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Reading Hoffmeyer, rethinking biology

Claus Emmeche | Kalevi Kull | Frederik Stjernfelt

Biology / Biosemiotics Tartu University Press 9985566327 Available

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Annotation: This book is about biosemiotics - a paradigm for both biological and semiotic thinking - as approached through the work of one of its pioneers, Jesper Hoffmeyer.

Identifier: 9985566327

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Journal Article 2002

Tractatus Hoffmeyerensis: Biosemiotics as expressed in 22 basic hypotheses

Frederik Stjernfelt

In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 1

Pages
337-345

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.21

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.21

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Journal Article 2002

Where bonds become binds: The necessity for Bateson’s interactive perspective in biosemiotics

Peter Harries-Jones

In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 1

Pages
163-181

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.09

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.09

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Journal Article 2002

Why and how to naturalize semiotic concepts for biosemiotics

Tommi Vehkavaara

In: Sign System Studies 2002, Volume 30, Issue 1

Pages
293-313

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.18

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2002.30.1.18

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Journal Article 2001

"Matter as effete mind": Peirce's synechistic ideas on the semiotic threshold

Lucia Santaella

In: Sign System Studies 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1: Semiotics of nature

Pages
49-62

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.03

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.03

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Journal Article 2001

Biosemiotics and ecological monitoring

Luis Emilio Bruni

In: Sign System Studies 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1: Semiotics of nature

Pages
293-312

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.17

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.17

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Journal Article 2001

Biosemiotics and the problem of intrinsic value of nature

Kalevi Kull

In: Sign System Studies 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1: Semiotics of nature

Pages
354-365

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.21

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.21

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Journal Article 2001

Cognition as expression: On the autopoietic foundations of an aesthetic theory of nature

Andreas Weber

In: Sign System Studies 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1: Semiotics of nature

Pages
153-168

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.09

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Book 2001.0

Global Semiotics

Thomas A. Sebeok

General Semiotics Indiana University Press 025333957X Available

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Annotation: The study of semiotics underwent a gradual but radical paradigm shift during the past century, from a glottocentric (language-centered) enterprise to one that encompasses the whole terrestrial biosphere. In this collection of 17 essays, Thomas A. Sebeok, one of the seminal thinkers in the field, shows how this progression took place. His wide-ranging discussion of the evolution of the field covers many facets, including discussions of biosemiotics, semiotics as a bridge between the humanities and the natural sciences, semiosis, nonverbal communication, cat and horse behavior, the semiotic self, and women in semiotics. This thorough account will appeal to seasoned scholars and neophytes alike."

Identifier: 025333957X

Status: Available

Book 2001.0

Metamorfozele lumini

Traian D. Stănciulescu | Daniela M. Manu

Edition
2 edition

Biology / Biosemiotics Performatica 9739899765 Available

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Other title information: biofotonica, stiinta a complexitatii

Annotation: This book is an attempt to create an interdisciplinary perspective to light as a physical and biological henomenon.

Identifier: 9739899765

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Journal Article 2001

The emergence of signs of living feeling: Reverberations from the first Gatherings in Biosemiotics

Claus Emmeche

In: Sign System Studies 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1: Semiotics of nature

Pages
369-376

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.23

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2001.29.1.23

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Kant and the platypus

Umberto Eco

General Semiotics Harcourt Brace & Company 009927695X Available

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Other title information: essays on language and cognition

Notes: translated by Alastair McEwen, originally published in 1997

Annotation: This volume expplores how advances in the field of cognitive science can be incorporated into the study of literary interpretation. The last two decades have seen the establishment of cognitive studies as a valuable interdisciplinary approach in the humanities and beyond, However, what it can- or could- offer to the practice of literary interpretation is not entirely clear. In this volume fourteen papers by scholars from three continents address this issue.

Identifier: 009927695X

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La Traduzione

edited by Susan Petrilli

General Semiotics Meltemi editore 8883530349 Available

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Annotation: This issue of Athanor is a collection of contributions by specialists from different disciplinary fields - semiotics, linguistics, literary criticism, philosophy, and biology - on the problems of translation. We can distinguish them on the basis of two orientations. One consists in limiting the question of translation to the realm of verbal language or, more specifically, to the relationship between historical-natural languages, or, again, to the more restricted realm of literary and poetic translation. The other, instead, aims to broaden the field of investigation to intersemiotic translation, between different non-verbal languages and even outside of human languages, to the point of including translations of a specifically biological nature that are the object of study of biosemiotics - such as for example, the three different types of translation in the nutritional system that constitute the difference between plants, animals and mushrooms - or the cyborg translation between organic and inorganic made possible by current technological development. (Translated with Google Translate)

Identifier: 8883530349

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The body in language

Horst Ruthof

General Semiotics Cassell 0304338052 Available

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Annotation: Language is not merely verbal. Nonverbal signs and interpretations not only contribute to language, but in fact compose the structure of language itself. Horst Ruthrof delves into the nonverbal facets of language, such as olfactory, gustatory, aural, visual and tactile readings. Proposing reclamation of the body as an integral part of language, this book argues against structural linguistics and post-Saussurean theories. To support his standpoint, Ruthrof draws on the writings of Peirce, Husserl, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Derrida, and Helen Keller, and on recent research in cognitive science, cognitive linguistics, and cognitive rhetoric.

Identifier: 0304338052

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The Cognitive Semiotics of Film

Warren Buckland

Arts - performing | visual Cambridge University Press 0521780055 Available

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Annotation: In The Cognitive Semiotics of Film, Warren Buckland argues that the conflict between cognitive film theory and contemporary film theory is unproductive. Examining and developing the work of 'cognitive film semiotics', a neglected branch of film theory that combines the insights of congitive semiotics, he investigates Michel Colin's cognitive semantic theory of film; Francesco Casetti and Christian Metz' theories of film enunciation... etc.

Identifier: 0521780055

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The Forms of Meaning

Thomas A. Sebeok | Marcel Danesi

General Semiotics Mouton de Gruyter 3110167514 Available

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Other title information: Modeling System Theory and Semiotic Analysis

Annotation: This book presents a methodological framework, developed from the field of biosemiotics, for studying semiotic phenomena as modeling processes. It presents a descriptive system for uniting semiotics and biology so that the "modeling instinct" can be studied in terms of its manifestations in various species. The book is written in an accessible textbook style, and can thus be used as a manual by both professional semioticians and students taking courses in semiotics, biology, and the communication sciences. It is composed in such a way that a broad readership can appreciate the fascinating research going on in a relatively unknown area of interdisciplinary study.

Identifier: 3110167514

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The Perception of the Environment

Tim Ingold

Space Routledge 0415228328 Available

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Other title information: Essays in livelihood, dwelling and skill

Annotation: In this work Tim Ingold offers a persuasive new approach to understanding how human beings perceive their surroundings. He argues that what we are used to calling cultural variation consists, in the first place, of variations in skill. Neither innate nor acquired, skills are grown, incorporated into the human organism through practice and training in an environment. They are thus as much biological as cultural. To account for the generation of skills we have therefore to understand the dynamics of development. And this in turn calls for an ecological approach that situates practitioners in the context of an active engagement with the constituents of their surroundings. The twenty-three essays comprising this book focus in turn on the procurement of livelihood, on what it means to ‘dwell’, and on the nature of skill, weaving together approaches from social anthropology, ecological psychology, developmental biology and phenomenology in a way that has never been attempted before. The book is set to revolutionise the way we think about what is ‘biological’ and ‘cultural’ in humans, about evolution and history, and indeed about what it means for human beings – at once organisms and persons – to inhabit an environment. The Perception of the Environment will be essential reading not only for anthropologists but also for biologists, psychologists, archaeologists, geographers and philosophers.

Identifier: 0415228328

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Journal Article 1999

A new causality for the understanding of the living

Lucía Santaella

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
497-520

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.497

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Journal Article 1999

A semiotic attempt to corral creativity via generativity

Stanley N. Salthe

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
481-496

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.481

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Journal Article 1999

A semiotic perspective on biological objects and biological functions

Manfred D. Laubichler

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
415-432

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.415

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Journal Article 1999

An Aristotelian approach to animal behavior

Berit O. Brogaard

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
199-214

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.199

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Journal Article 1999

Biohermeneutics and hermeneutics of biology

Sergey V. Chebanov

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
215-226

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.215

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Journal Article 1999

Biosemiotics and formal ontology

Frederik Stjernfelt

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
537-566

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.537

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Journal Article 1999

Biosemiotics and the foundation of cybersemiotics: Reconceptualizing the insights of ethology, second-order cybernetics, and Peirce’s semiotics in biosemiotics to create a non-Cartesian information science

Søren Brier

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
169-198

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.169

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Journal Article 1999

Biosemiotics in the twentieth century: A view from biology

Kalevi Kull

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
385-414

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.385

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.385

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Journal Article 1999

Charles Morris’s biosemiotics

Susan Petrilli

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
67-102

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.67

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Journal Article 1999

Editor’s note: Towards a prehistory of biosemiotics

Thomas A. Sebeok

In: Semiotica 1999, Issue 2024-01-04 00:00:00

Pages
1-4

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.1

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1999.127.1-4.1

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