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41. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Joseph H. Smith (ed.): Psychoanalysis and Language. Psychiatry and the Humanities
42. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Mihai Nadin T. K. Seung: Structuralism and Hermeneutics
43. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Mary Arensberg Jonathan Culler: The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction
44. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Bronislava Volek Květoslav Chvatík: Tschechoslovakischer Strukturalismus: Theorie und Geschichte
45. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Patrick Imbert Julia Kristeva: Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art
46. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 2 > Issue: 4
Roger Joseph F. Allan Hanson (ed.): Studies in Symbolism and Cultural Communication
47. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 22 > Issue: 1/4
Grzegorz A. Kleparski, Waldemar Janusz Drążek John Durham Peters’s History of the Idea of Communication
48. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 22 > Issue: 1/4
Karen J. Greenberg The Architecture of Social Stratification
49. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/3
Paul Cobley Introduction to Biosemiotics: The New Biological Synthesis
50. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/3
Peter Harries-Jones Social Anthropology Volume 12, Part Two, June 2004; Special Issue: “Anthropology After Darwin”
51. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/3
Merja Bauters The Whole Creature: Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture
52. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 28 > Issue: 3/4
Irene Portis-Winner Review of Susan Petrilli's Sign Crossroads in Global Perspectives: Semioethics and Responsibility
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This commendable study of semiotics in all its dimensions in time and space ambitiously suggests certain modern principles that should have universal application. The global perspective interrelates the concepts discussed, defies boundaries, and, departing from a cenoscopic vision of the communicative pre-life universe, reaches to the most contemporary issues of ethics, responsibility, otherness, and agapé. The ambiguity of identity, prediction, meaning, and their negative and positive consequences are scrutinized, and are all playing their part in the building a hopeful (post)modern world.
53. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
John N. Duvall Authoritarian Fictions: The Ideological Novel As a Literary Genre
54. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Susan Noakes Figures of Literary Discourse
55. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Robert Con Davis Literature and Psychoanalysis
56. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1/2
Donald R. Frohlich Biology, Peirce, and Biosemiotics: Commentaires 'Cénoscopic' d'un Biologiste
57. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 30 > Issue: 3/4
John Deely The Cenoscopic Science of Signs: Reflections on Cornelis de Waal’s Book Peirce: A Guide for the Perplexed
58. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Jackson G. Barry Great Reckonings in Little Rooms: On the Phenomenology of Theater
59. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Thomas A. Sebeok Handbuch der Semiotik
60. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Jay L. Lemke Themes and Texts: Toward a Poetics of Expressiveness