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Donald Favareau,
Donald Favareau <br>
[http://www.biosemiotics.org/favareau/ The Evolutionary History of Biosemiotics  
[http://www.biosemiotics.org/favareau/ The Evolutionary History of Biosemiotics  
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Thomas A. Sebeok  
Thomas A. Sebeok <br>
[http://www.colbud.hu/pdf/DP/DP17-Sebeok.pdf Semiotics and the Biological Sciences: Initial Conditions]   
[http://www.colbud.hu/pdf/DP/DP17-Sebeok.pdf Semiotics and the Biological Sciences: Initial Conditions]   


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Kalevi Kull  
Kalevi Kull <br>
[http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm Jakob von Uexküll: An Introduction] <br>  
[http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm Jakob von Uexküll: An Introduction] <br>  


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Kalevi Kull  
Kalevi Kull <br>
[http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/textorg.htm Organism as a self-reading text: anticipation and semiosis’]  
[http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/textorg.htm Organism as a self-reading text: anticipation and semiosis]  


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Kalevi Kull and Jesper Hoffmeyer, (2005) ‘Thure von Uexküll 1908-2004, ''Sign Systems Studies'', 33.2.<br>URL: http://www.ut.ee/SOSE/sss/kullhoffmeyer332.pdf.
Kalevi Kull and Jesper Hoffmeyer <br>
[http://www.ut.ee/SOSE/sss/kullhoffmeyer332.pdf Thure von Uexküll 1908-2004]


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Jesper Hoffmeyer, (2009) ‘Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is Immature Biosemiotics’, in John Deely and Leonard Sbrocchi (eds.): ''Semiotics 2008. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Semiotic Society of America''. SSA and Legas Publishing, Ottawa, 927-942. URL: http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/.
Jesper Hoffmeyer <br>
[http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/ Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is Immature Biosemiotics]


<br> Jesper Hoffmeyer, (2010) 'Semiotic Freedom: An Emerging Force' in Paul Davies and Niels Hendrik Gregersen (eds.), ''Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.185-204. URL: http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/.
Jesper Hoffmeyer <br>
[http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/ Semiotic Freedom: An Emerging Force]


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Kalevi Kull, (2009) ‘Biosemiotics: To know, what life knows’, ''Cybernetics and Human Knowing'' 16(3/4): 81-88. URL: http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm.
Kalevi Kull <br>
[http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm Biosemiotics: To know, what life knows]


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Kalevi Kull, Terrence Deacon, Claus Emmeche, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Frederik Stjernfelt. (2009) ‘Theses on biosemiotics: Prolegomena to a theoretical biology’, ''Biological Theory'' 4(2): 167-173. URL: http://web.mac.com/jhoffmeyer/Jespers_Site/Scientific_publications.html. Also available at: URL: http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm.
Kalevi Kull, Terrence Deacon, Claus Emmeche, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Frederik Stjernfelt <br>
[http://web.mac.com/jhoffmeyer/Jespers_Site/Scientific_publications.html Theses on biosemiotics: Prolegomena to a theoretical biology]


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Søren Brier, (2010) ‘Cybersemiotics: An Evolutionary World View Going Beyond Entropy and Information into the Question of Meaning’, ''Entropy'', 12(8), pp.1902-1920.<br>URL: http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/12/8/1902/.<br>  
Søren Brier <br>
[http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/12/8/1902/ Cybersemiotics: An Evolutionary World View Going Beyond Entropy and Information into the Question of Meaning] <br>  


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Frederik Stjernfelt, (2006) ‘The Semiotic Body’ in W. Nöth, ed., ''Semiotic Bodies, Aesthetic Embodiments, and Cyberbodies'', Intervalle 10. Schriften zur Kulturforschung, Universität Kassel. Kassel: Kassel University Press, pp.13-48. URL: http://www.uni-kassel.de/upress/online/frei/978-3-89958-143-0.volltext.frei.pdf.<br>  
Frederik Stjernfelt <br>
[http://www.uni-kassel.de/upress/online/frei/978-3-89958-143-0.volltext.frei.pdf The Semiotic Body] <br>  


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Günther Witzany, (2006) ‘Plant Communication from Biosemiotic Perspective: Differences in Abiotic and Biotic Signal Perception Determine Content Arrangement of Response Behavior. Context Determines Meaning of Meta-, Inter- and Intraorganismic Plant Signaling’, ''Plant Signaling Behavior''. Jul-Aug; 1(4): 169–178.<br>URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2634023/.<br><br><br>  
Günther Witzany <br>
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2634023/ Plant Communication from Biosemiotic Perspective: Differences in Abiotic and Biotic Signal Perception Determine Content Arrangement of Response Behavior. Context Determines Meaning of Meta-, Inter- and Intraorganismic Plant Signaling] <br><br><br>  


John Deely, (2000) ''The Green Book: The Impact of Semiotics on Philosophy''. Prepared for the First Annual Hommage à Oscar Parland at the University of Helsinki. Presented on the occasion of presentation of the first "Oscar" award to my colleague and friend Professor Eero Tarasti, primus inter pares of the semioticians in Northern Europe, 1st December 2000. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Deely.
John Deely <br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Deely The Green Book: The Impact of Semiotics on Philosophy']


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John Deely, ‘A Dialogue: "A Sign is ''What''!?" ("a sign is that which presupposes an object")’. You Tube. Video. Semiotic Sign. A discussion in 5 linked videos. URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E9651802BCDC14BF.
John Deely  
[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E9651802BCDC14BF A Dialogue: "A Sign is ''What''!?" ("a sign is that which presupposes an object")]
 


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Biosemiotics: Nature/Culture/Science/Semiosis

edited by Wendy Wheeler



Wendy Wheeler

Introduction


Donald Favareau
[http://www.biosemiotics.org/favareau/ The Evolutionary History of Biosemiotics

Thomas A. Sebeok
Semiotics and the Biological Sciences: Initial Conditions


Kalevi Kull
Jakob von Uexküll: An Introduction


Kalevi Kull
Organism as a self-reading text: anticipation and semiosis


Kalevi Kull and Jesper Hoffmeyer
Thure von Uexküll 1908-2004


Jesper Hoffmeyer
Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is Immature Biosemiotics

Jesper Hoffmeyer
Semiotic Freedom: An Emerging Force


Kalevi Kull
Biosemiotics: To know, what life knows


Kalevi Kull, Terrence Deacon, Claus Emmeche, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Frederik Stjernfelt
Theses on biosemiotics: Prolegomena to a theoretical biology


Søren Brier
Cybersemiotics: An Evolutionary World View Going Beyond Entropy and Information into the Question of Meaning


Frederik Stjernfelt
The Semiotic Body


Günther Witzany
Plant Communication from Biosemiotic Perspective: Differences in Abiotic and Biotic Signal Perception Determine Content Arrangement of Response Behavior. Context Determines Meaning of Meta-, Inter- and Intraorganismic Plant Signaling


John Deely
The Green Book: The Impact of Semiotics on Philosophy'


John Deely A Dialogue: "A Sign is What!?" ("a sign is that which presupposes an object")



John Deely, (2004) “A sign is what?”. Original written dialogue. URL: http://www.ut.ee/SOSE/pdf/deely_Semiotic_Sign_Dialogue.pdf. See also John Deely's Bibliography: 2004g. "Dramatic Reading in Three Voices: 'A Sign is What?'", American Journal of Semiotics 20.1-4 (2004), 1-66. http://www.morec.com/semiotic/.


Terrence Deacon, Lecture. ‘Language and complexity: Evolution inside out’. You Tube. Video. URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT-zZ0PMqgI.


Gregory Bateson, (1988 and 2002) Chapters 2 and 3 of G. Bateson, Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity, Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press, 2002. Chapters 2 and 3 of G. Bateson and M.C. Bateson, Angels Fear: Towards an Epistemology of the Sacred, London: Bantam Books, 1988. URL: http://www.oikos.org/baten.htm#Articles.


Peter Harries-Jones, (2010) 'Bioentropy, Aesthetics and Meta-dualism: The Transdisciplinary Ecology of Gregory Bateson', Entropy 12, no. 12: 2359-2385. URL: http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/12/12/2359/.


Paul Cobley, (2007) ‘Semioethics, Voluntarism and Anti-humanism’, New Formations 62, Autumn 2007. URL: http://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/newformations/archive/newformations62.html.


Susan Petrilli, (2007) ‘Significs and Semioethics. Places of the Gift in Communication Today’, in Genevieve Vaughan (ed.), Women and the Gift Economy: A Radically Different Worldview is Possible, Toronto: Inanna Publications and Education Inc./Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme, 2007, pp. 108-120. URL: http://www.susanpetrilli.com/letture_in_rete_inglese.htm.


Wendy Wheeler, (2010) ‘Gregory Bateson and Biosemiotics: Transcendence and Animism in the 21st Century', special issue on Ecophenomenology and Practices of the Sacred, guest eds P. Curry and W. Wheeler, Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism vol. 13 (Winter 2010). URL: http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/hal/staff/research-profiles/professor--wendy-wheeler.cfm.



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