semiotic modeling |
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Semiotics:
1988
Myrdene Anderson
Knowledge Dynamics:
Evolution and Development in Semiotic Environments
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Semiotics:
1988
Stanley N. Salthe
Modeling Self -Organization
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Foremost among the tasks facing a semiotically-informed modeling of natural open systems is the recognition and representation of self-organization. This forces attention on process, time, and energetics to complement the conventional semiotic bias toward structure, space, and informatics. While self -organization might be captured in numerous operational idioms, we suggest that the fundamentally distinctive formal structures of (a) development (intrinsic predictability) and (b) evolution (unexpected change through change in contextual meaning) constitute thewarp and woof of virtually all observations on systems undergoing change, and that, since these represent complementary orientations toward phenomena generally, interaction of these styles of change within systems can lead to generic models of enormous utility in many fields.
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psychological perspectives on semiotic models |
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Semiotics:
1988
Donald J. Cunningham
Abduction and Affordance:
J. J. Gibson and Theories of Semiosis
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Semiotics:
1988
James C. Lundy
She Understood Him: “All Too Well”
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Semiotics:
1988
Donna E. West
Form and Use Differences in the Acquisition of Speech Participant Signifiers:
Evidence from Blind Children
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semiotic interpretation of musical models |
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Semiotics:
1988
William DeFotis
The “Music” in Barthes’ A Lover's Discourse
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Semiotics:
1988
William P. Dougherty
Reading Beethoven’s Readings:
Toward a Semiotics of Song
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Semiotics:
1988
Gayle A. Henrotte
Hjelmslev’s Glossematics and Music:
The Sign May Be an Illusion
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computer science models |
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Semiotics:
1988
Walter J. Savitch
Semen, Demonic Possession, and the Common Cold
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Semiotics:
1988
Robert T. Swank
Metaphor, Myth, and Computer Language
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sessions of the charles s. peirce society |
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Semiotics:
1988
André De Tienne
Peirce’s Early Semiotic Analysis of Representation
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Semiotics:
1988
Nathan Houser
Peirce’s Pre- Phenomenological Categories
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Semiotics:
1988
Sandra B. Rosenthal
The Ultimate Logical Interpretant and the Dynamical Object
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Semiotics:
1988
David Savan
Peirce and the Trivium
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas L. Short
Why We Prefer Peirce to Saussure
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expansions of peircean semiotics |
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Semiotics:
1988
John Deely
Semiosis:
The Subject Matter of Semiotic Inquiry
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Semiotics:
1988
Jeffrey R. DiLeo
A Semiotic Classification of Proper Names
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Semiotics:
1988
Terrance King
The Relation between Peirce’s Realism and His Idea of the Sign
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Semiotics:
1988
James Jakób Liszka
Peirce, Saussure, and the Concept of Transvaluation
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semiotic directions in philosophy |
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Semiotics:
1988
Vincent Colapietro
Recovering the Agent after Decentering the Subject
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