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Open Access Articles:
Donald Favareau, 'The Evolutionary History of Biosemiotics' - from ''Introduction to Biosemiotics''''Italic text'', ed. M. Barbieri, Berlin: Springer, 2006, pp.1-67.
URL: http://www.biosemiotics.org/favareau/
Thomas A. Sebeok, ‘Semiotics and the Biological Sciences: Initial Conditions’.
URL: www.colbud.hu/pdf/DP/DP17-Sebeok.pdf
Collegium Budapest/Institute for Advanced Study Discussion Paper No. 17.
November 1995
Jesper Hoffmeyer, ‘Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is immature biology’, 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 2009, 927-942.
URL: http://web.mac.com/jhoffmeyer/Jespers_Site/Scientific_publications.html.
Kalevi Kull, (2009). ‘Biosemiotics: To know, what life knows’, Cybernetics and Human Knowing 16(3/4): 81-88.
Online open-access to this article is at URL: http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm
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.

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Open Access Articles:

Donald Favareau, 'The Evolutionary History of Biosemiotics' - from Introduction to Biosemiotics'Italic text, ed. M. Barbieri, Berlin: Springer, 2006, pp.1-67. URL: http://www.biosemiotics.org/favareau/

Thomas A. Sebeok, ‘Semiotics and the Biological Sciences: Initial Conditions’. URL: www.colbud.hu/pdf/DP/DP17-Sebeok.pdf Collegium Budapest/Institute for Advanced Study Discussion Paper No. 17. November 1995

Jesper Hoffmeyer, ‘Epilogue to Semiotics: Biology is immature biology’, 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 2009, 927-942. URL: http://web.mac.com/jhoffmeyer/Jespers_Site/Scientific_publications.html.

Kalevi Kull, (2009). ‘Biosemiotics: To know, what life knows’, Cybernetics and Human Knowing 16(3/4): 81-88. Online open-access to this article is at URL: http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/vaheleht.htm

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.