Ladder, tree, web: The ages of biological understanding

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  • Kalevi Kull Dept. of Semiotics, Tartu University, Tiigi 78, 50410 Tartu

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https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2003.31.2.15

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Fundamental turns in biological understanding can be interpreted as replacements of deep models that organise the biological knowledge. Three deep models distinguished here are a holistic ladder model that sees all levels of nature being complete (from Aristotle to the 18th century), a modernist tree model that emphasises progress and evolution (from Enlightenment to the recent times), and a web model that evaluates diversity (since the 20th century). The turn from the tree model to the web model in biology includes (1) a transfer from modern to postmodern approaches, (2) a shift of semiotic threshold to the border of life, and (3) building the semiotic models of living systems, i.e., the rise of biosemiotics.

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Kalevi Kull, Dept. of Semiotics, Tartu University, Tiigi 78, 50410 Tartu

 

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2003-12-31

How to Cite

Kull, K. (2003). Ladder, tree, web: The ages of biological understanding. Sign Systems Studies, 31(2), 589–603. https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2003.31.2.15

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