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Frederik Stjernfelt
Peirce’s ideas of the man-animal distinction Peirce was an evolutionist and one of the first to generalize the concept of evolution from biology to physics and sociology alike. He also […]
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Mikhail Ilyin & Nikolai Skipin
The thresholds for extending the evolutionary synthesis: How far can we go? [Slides from the presentation] The research project “Methodological design of extended evolutionary synthesis: interdisciplinary framework for social and […]
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Debbie Cole
Preliminary Connections with Semiotics in Linguistic Anthropology As a newcomer to the field of Biosemiotics, I find the Biosemiotics Glossary Project a fascinating example of intentional interdisciplinary and intercultural communication. […]
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Paul Cobley
Does Biosemiotics Need a Theory of Reading? Paul Cobley Central to biosemiotics is the process of interpretation, which takes place across all species of life. General semiotics has been enlivened […]
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Massimo Cerizza
In praise of Brainwaves as Tissue. A biosemiotic perspective Until discovery of telescopes Saturn was thought, by proto-scientists, to be the last planet of our solar system. Equally nowadays, in […]
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Mariana Vitti Rodrigues, Claus Emmeche & Henrik Nielsen
Protein language models and the semiotic language of Signal Peptides Mariana Vitti Rodrigues, Claus Emmeche & Henrik Nielsen Are language models learning to read the language of nature? This communication […]
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Rebeca Méndez-Veras & Òscar Castro
Biosemiotics as a theoretical framework to approach the human gut-microbiota-brain-axis Rebeca Méndez-Veras & Ã’scar Castro The human brain has approximately 86-100 billion neurons; however, the enteric nervous system has an […]
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Peter Lang
Deleuze and Biosemiotics Peter Lang The aim of this paper is to establish a clear link between biosemiotics and Deleuzean philosophy. This can be done by highlighting the affinity in […]
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Ľudmila Lacková
Biological Writing: An Appendix to The Language Metaphor of Life Ľudmila Lacková The language metaphor of life has been proposed as an analogy to the linguistic model, where a specific […]
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Tyler Bennett
Waste and the Second Turn in Biosemiotics Tyler Bennett The main characteristics of the second turn in biosemiotics are: “(a) extending the integration to Saussurean approaches; i.e. developing a general […]
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