Peirce and Biosemiotics

Peirce and Biosemiotics

A Guess at the Riddle of Life

Fernandez, Eliseo; Romanini, Vinicius

Springer

09/2016

248

Mole

Inglês

9789402407679

15 a 20 dias

This book discusses the impact of Charles Sanders Peirce's philosophy and theory of signs on Biosemiotics, the study of the deep interrelation of meaning and life. Peirce placed semiotics in a philosophy that includes mathematics, phenomenology and more.
Introduction; V. Romanini, E. Fernandez.- 1. The Intelligible Universe; N. Houser.- 2. The Continuity of Life: On Peirce's Objective Idealism; I.A. Ibri.- 3. Peircean Semiotic Indeterminacy and Its Relevance for Biosemiotics; R. Lane.- 4. Peircean Habits, Broken Symmetries, and Biosemiotics; E. Fernandez.- 5. Semeiotic Causation and the Breath of Life; M. Hulswit, V. Romanini.- 6. The Ineffable, the Individual, and the Intelligible: Peircean Reflections on the Innate Ingenuity of the Human Animal; V. Colapietro.- 7. Instinct and Abduction in the Peircean Informational Perspective: Contributions to Biosemiotics; L.F. Barbosa da Silveira, M.E. Quilici Gonzalez.- 8. The Life of Symbols and Other Legisigns: More than a mere Metaphor?; W. Noeth.- 9. Signs without Minds; J. Collier.- 10. Dicent Symbols and Proto-propositions in Biological Mimicry; J. Queiroz.- 11. Semeiosis as a Living Process; V. Romanini.- List of Authors.- References.- Index.
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