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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 | [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 | 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 | Jesper Hoffmeyer <br> | ||
[http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/ Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is Immature Biosemiotics] | |||
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[http://www.jhoffmeyer.dk/ Semiotic Freedom: An Emerging Force] | |||
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Kalevi Kull | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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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Revision as of 09:30, 6 September 2011
Biosemiotics: Nature/Culture/Science/Semiosis
edited by Wendy Wheeler
Wendy Wheeler
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
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.