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Vol. 48 No. 1 (2020): Special issue: Integrationism, biosemiotics, philosophy of communication
Vol. 48 No. 1 (2020): Special issue: Integrationism, biosemiotics, philosophy of communication
Guest editors: Paul Cobley, Adrian Pablé, Johan Siebers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12697/48.1
Published:
2020-06-30
Editorial
Editorial: Signs and communicators
Paul Cobley, Adrian Pablé, Johan Siebers
7-11
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Articles
Creating reality as a locally tailored interface – an integrational, pragmatic account of semiosis
Charlotte Conrad
12-31
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Modelling the reciprocal dynamics of dialogical communication: On the communication-philosophical undercurrent of radical constructivism and second-order cybernetics
Peter Kastberg
32-55
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Even a two-year-old can do it! The early stages of learning to understand moving-image media
Cary Bazalgette
56-78
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Chatting with chatbots: Sign making in text-based human–computer interaction
Dorthe Duncker
79-100
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Hegel and the Peircean ‘object’
Chris Barnham
101-124
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Integrating biosemiotics: From a semiological point of view
Adrian Pablé
125-145
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Philosophy as communication theory
Johan Siebers
146-158
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Reviews and Notes
“Who goes there?” Reflections on signs and personhood in Christopher Hutton’s Integrationism and the Self
Paul Cobley
159-173
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