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Ten theses on perception in terms of work: A Rossi-Landian/Wittgensteinian point of view

  • Jeff Bernard
Published/Copyright: February 12, 2009
Semiotica
From the journal Volume 2009 Issue 173

Abstract

This article is concerned with perception. It presents a complex theoretical schema of sign actions as work. Work, of course, is a central concept in the semiotic investigations of Ferruccio Rossi-Landi. The essay shows how ‘work’ can be translated into ‘sign work’ to elucidate the idea of ‘perception’ (which is so often defined in a vague way, inside and outside psychology). It expands on the matter be utilizing the Rossi-Landian perspective on ‘internal’ and ‘external’ signs, the relation of which is the key factor in social reproduction. The essay pursues this distinction with further reference to the work of Wittgenstein as a ‘crypto-semiotician.’ Through Bezzel's inflection of Wittgenstein, the essay draws out the ‘game’ relations in the ‘work’ of looking and seeing.

Published Online: 2009-02-12
Published in Print: 2009-February

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