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Vegetative, Animal, and Cultural Semiosis: The semiotic threshold zones
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Kalevi Kull
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December 24, 2013
Published Online: 2013-12-24
Published in Print: 2009-03
© 2013 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- Editorial Preface
- Vegetative, Animal, and Cultural Semiosis: The semiotic threshold zones
- Levels of Cybersemiotics: Possible ontologies of signification
- Language Flow: Opening the subject
- In Defence of the Nature/Culture Distinction: Why anthropology can neither dispense with, nor be reduced to, semiotics
- Dealing with Difference: From Cognition to semiotic Cognition
- New Considerations on the Proper Study of Man – and, marginally, some other animals
- The Semiotic Hierarchy: Life, consciousness, signs and language
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- Editorial Preface
- Vegetative, Animal, and Cultural Semiosis: The semiotic threshold zones
- Levels of Cybersemiotics: Possible ontologies of signification
- Language Flow: Opening the subject
- In Defence of the Nature/Culture Distinction: Why anthropology can neither dispense with, nor be reduced to, semiotics
- Dealing with Difference: From Cognition to semiotic Cognition
- New Considerations on the Proper Study of Man – and, marginally, some other animals
- The Semiotic Hierarchy: Life, consciousness, signs and language