361.
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Semiotics:
2002
Paul Cobley
Semiotics, Closure and Technologies of Narrative Communication
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362.
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Semiotics:
2002
Supporting Subscribers
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363.
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Semiotics:
2002
William Pencak
Race, Class, and the Supreme Court:
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973)
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364.
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Semiotics:
2002
Gila Safran Naveh
Textual Mediation in S.Y. Agnon, or a Semiethics of Witnessing
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365.
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Semiotics:
2002
Eleanor Donnelly
The Human Brain and the Use of Verbal Reports to Access Cognitive Models of Reality
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366.
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Semiotics:
2002
Rebecca Dalvesco
Architecture Without Walls:
The Creation of Eden
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367.
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Semiotics:
2002
Eugen Baer
To Make Oneself into a Sign:
Witnessing to the Trace of the Infinite. Some Thoughts on the Work of Emmanuel Levinas
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368.
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Semiotics:
2002
Myrdene Anderson
Scratching a Fifty-Year Itch:
Reflecting on Two High School Reunions
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369.
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Semiotics:
2002
Ann Kibbey
Social Surveillance in Ladybird, Ladybird
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370.
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Semiotics:
2002
Hong Wang
Discoursive Manifestation of Social Sexual Relations
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371.
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Semiotics:
2002
Charls Pearson
Introduction to the SIG/STAR-SIG/ES Joint Symposium
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372.
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Semiotics:
2002
Robert S. Corrington
Unfolding/Enfolding the Categorial
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373.
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Semiotics:
2002
Randall Smith
Thomas Aquinas' Semiotics of the Old Testament Law in Terms of Natural Law
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374.
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Semiotics:
2002
J. Raymond Zimmer
Content, Situation and Overall Context:
Re-contextualizing Peirce's Immediate, Dynamical and Final Interpretants
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375.
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Semiotics:
2002
Joe Martin
In Bounds or Out of Bounds? The Academic Possibilities of John Deely's Four Ages of Understanding
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376.
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Semiotics:
2002
Elliot Gaines
Peirce and the Necessary Ambiguity of Communication
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377.
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Semiotics:
2002
Terry J. Prewitt
Phallocentric Identity and the Vampiric Father
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378.
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Semiotics:
2002
Charls Pearson
The Role of God in Scientific Reasoning
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379.
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Semiotics:
2002
Ted Baenziger
Musing On Liturgy
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380.
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Semiotics:
2002
John Deely
Ne Suffit Jamais un Corps pour Faire un Signe
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