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Vol. 30 No. 1 (2002)
Vol. 30 No. 1 (2002)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12697/30.1
Published:
2002-12-30
Editorial
Editors’ comment
Claus Emmeche, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Kalevi Kull
11-13
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Articles
The chicken and the Orphean egg: On the function of meaning and the meaning of function
Claus Emmeche
15-32
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Umwelt and semiosphere
Mihhail Lotman
33-40
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Semiosphere: A chemistry of being
Kaie Kotov
41-55
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Beyond self and other: On the neurosemiotic emergence of intersubjectivity
Donald Favareau
57-100
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On the epigenesis of meaning in robots and organisms: Could a humanoid robot develop a human(oid) Umwelt?
Tom Ziemke
101-111
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Intrasemiotics and cybersemiotics
Søren Brier
113-128
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Back to the science of life
Anton Markoš, Fatima Cvrčková
129-147
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Three types of semiotic indeterminacy in Monod’s philosophy of modern biology
Stefan Artmann
149-161
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Where bonds become binds: The necessity for Bateson’s interactive perspective in biosemiotics
Peter Harries-Jones
163-181
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Feeling the signs: The origins of meaning in the biological philosophy of Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas
Andreas Weber
183-200
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Human/animal communications, language, and evolution
Dominique Lestel
201-212
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On the zoosemiotics of health and disease
Aleksei Turovski
213-219
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Does “quorum sensing” imply a new type of biological information?
Luis Emilio Bruni
221-243
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Pragmatics and biosemiotics
Alexei A. Sharov
245-258
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Evolution of the “window”
Vefa Karatay, Yağmur Denizhan
259-270
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Biological evolution — a semiotically constrained growth of complexity
Abir U. Igamberdiev
271-282
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Biosemiotic knowledge — a prerequisite for valid explorations of extraterrestrial intelligent life
Elling Ulvestad
283-292
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Why and how to naturalize semiotic concepts for biosemiotics
Tommi Vehkavaara
293-313
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Understanding life: Trans-semiotic analogies
Andres Luure
315-325
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A sign is not alive — a text is
Kalevi Kull
327-336
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Tractatus Hoffmeyerensis: Biosemiotics as expressed in 22 basic hypotheses
Frederik Stjernfelt
337-345
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Habit formation as symmetry breaking in the early universe
Peder Voetmann Christiansen
347-360
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Energy and evolutionary semiosis
Edwina Taborsky
361-381
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Reviews and Notes
Obituary: Thomas A. Sebeok
Jesper Hoffmeyer
383-386
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