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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2001)
Vol. 29 No. 1 (2001)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12697/29.1
Published:
2001-06-30
Editorial
Introduction: Special issue on semiotics of nature
Winfried Nöth, Kalevi Kull
9-11
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Articles
Protosemiotics and physicosemiotics
Winfried Nöth
13-26
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Physiosemiosis in the semiotic spiral: A play of musement
John Deely
27-48
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"Matter as effete mind": Peirce's synechistic ideas on the semiotic threshold
Lucia Santaella
49-62
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Conway's game of life and the ecosystem represented by Uexküll's concept of Umwelt
Solomon Marcus
63-69
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Ecosemiotics and the semiotics of nature
Winfried Nöth
71-81
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On the biological concept of subjective significance: A link between the semiotics of nature and the semiotics of culture
Zdzisław Wąsik
83-106
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Ecosemiotics and cybersemiotics
Søren Brier
107-120
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Vital signs: An ecosemiotic perspective on the human ecology of Amazonia
Alf Hornborg
121-152
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Cognition as expression: On the autopoietic foundations of an aesthetic theory of nature
Andreas Weber
153-168
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Wilderness from an ecosemiotic perspective
Christina Ljungberg
169-186
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Nature between fact and fiction: A note on virtual reality
Svend Erik Larsen
187-202
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Thinking with animals
Andreas Roepstorff
203-218
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Ecosemiotics and the sustainability transition
Max Oelschlaeger
219-236
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Bioinvasion, globalization, and the contingency of cultural and biological diversity: Some ecosemiotic observations
Claus Emmeche
237-262
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Bioethics, semiotics of life, and global communication
Augusto Ponzio, Susan Petrilli
263-275
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S/E ≥ 1: A semiotic understanding of bioengineering
Jesper Hoffmeyer
277-291
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Biosemiotics and ecological monitoring
Luis Emilio Bruni
293-312
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Towards a semiotic definition of trash
Riste Keskpaik
313-324
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Mimicry: Towards a semiotic understanding of nature
Timo Maran
325-339
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Methodologies and problems in zoomusicology
Dario Martinelli
341-352
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Biosemiotics and the problem of intrinsic value of nature
Kalevi Kull
354-365
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Reviews and Notes
Beyond "universal grammar"
Noam Chomsky
367-368
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The emergence of signs of living feeling: Reverberations from the first Gartherings in Biosemiotics
Claus Emmeche
369-376
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