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Meaning, Reference, and Intentionality in the Natural Vocalizations of Monk
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Robert M. Seyfarth
and Dorothy L. Cheney
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Readings in Zoosemiotics 1
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Prehistory
- Introduction 23
- Of Ideas 31
- Of the Reason of Animals 35
- General Principles of Expression 39
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Essentials in Zoosemiotics
- Introduction 51
- The Theory of Meaning 61
- Zoosemiotics: At the Intersection of Nature and Culture 77
- “Talking” with Animals: Zoosemiotics Explained 87
- The Word ‘Zoosemiotics’ 95
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Chapters from Animal Communication Studies
- Introduction 101
- The Study of Animal Communication: An Overview 111
- The Animal’s Expression 123
- Decoding the Language of the Bee 141
- Meaning, Reference, and Intentionality in the Natural Vocalizations of Monk 157
- Intentional Communication and Social Play: How and Why Animals Negotiate and Agree to Play 175
- Prefigurements of Art 195
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Theoretical and Metatheoretical Perspectives
- Introduction 247
- The Logical Analysis of Animal Communication 253
- Animal Communication and the Study of Cognition 279
- Problems in Cetacean and Other Mammalian Communication 303
- Metalogue: What is an Instinct? 313
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Human(itie)s, Animals and Contemporary Zoosemiotics
- Introduction 335
- Is Man Language? 343
- The Animal in the Study of Humanity 357
- The Biosemiotics and Phylogenesis of Culture 377
- Biotranslation: Translation between Umwelten 411
- Index 427
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Readings in Zoosemiotics 1
-
Prehistory
- Introduction 23
- Of Ideas 31
- Of the Reason of Animals 35
- General Principles of Expression 39
-
Essentials in Zoosemiotics
- Introduction 51
- The Theory of Meaning 61
- Zoosemiotics: At the Intersection of Nature and Culture 77
- “Talking” with Animals: Zoosemiotics Explained 87
- The Word ‘Zoosemiotics’ 95
-
Chapters from Animal Communication Studies
- Introduction 101
- The Study of Animal Communication: An Overview 111
- The Animal’s Expression 123
- Decoding the Language of the Bee 141
- Meaning, Reference, and Intentionality in the Natural Vocalizations of Monk 157
- Intentional Communication and Social Play: How and Why Animals Negotiate and Agree to Play 175
- Prefigurements of Art 195
-
Theoretical and Metatheoretical Perspectives
- Introduction 247
- The Logical Analysis of Animal Communication 253
- Animal Communication and the Study of Cognition 279
- Problems in Cetacean and Other Mammalian Communication 303
- Metalogue: What is an Instinct? 313
-
Human(itie)s, Animals and Contemporary Zoosemiotics
- Introduction 335
- Is Man Language? 343
- The Animal in the Study of Humanity 357
- The Biosemiotics and Phylogenesis of Culture 377
- Biotranslation: Translation between Umwelten 411
- Index 427