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The Enminded Body. Spinoza, Descartes, and the Philosophy of Cognition – A Critical Note
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Per Aage Brandt
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May 1, 2011
Published Online: 2011-05-01
Published in Print: 2011-09-01
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Contents
- Part One: Semiotic Conference Information
- The 11th World Congress of Semiotics
- A Brief Introduction to Zhuanglin Hu, President of the Chinese Association of Linguistic Semiotics (CALS)
- Part Two: New Theories and Applications of Semiotics
- On the Cross-cultural Semiotic Turn
- The Enminded Body. Spinoza, Descartes, and the Philosophy of Cognition – A Critical Note
- The Convergence of Signs in Flannery O’Connor’s ”Parker‘s Back“
- Philosophical Aspects of Semiotics
- A Semiotic Study of the Idiosyncratic ”CHI + NP“ Construction in Chinese
- Rituals and Routines: A Semiotic Inquiry
- Cognitive Semiotics and Cognitive Linguistics
- Philosophy and the Borders of Semiotics: from Aristotle to Husserl
- The Occurrence of Thinking and Symbols
- Corporeality, Culture and Nonverbal Semiotics of Ethics and Etiquette
- Part Three: Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Introduction to Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Theory of the Dialogical Sign
- An Initial Encounter to the Semiotic Approach and Radical Inquiry of Charles Sanders Peirce
- A Rhematic Analysis of Instincts
- Part Four: Special Section for Tartu Semiotics
- Introducing Tartu Semiotics for Chinese Semiosphere
- Identity, Creolisation and Cultural Semiotics
- Semiotics for University: Semiosis Makes the World Locally Plural
- A Note on the Meaning of Jakob von Uexküll’s Heritage in Today’s Tartu
- Part Five: Special Section for Cognitive Semiotics
- CogSem Notes
Keywords for this article
dualism;
monism;
ontology;
representation;
cognition;
Descartes;
Spinoza;
meaning;
phenomenology
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- Part One: Semiotic Conference Information
- The 11th World Congress of Semiotics
- A Brief Introduction to Zhuanglin Hu, President of the Chinese Association of Linguistic Semiotics (CALS)
- Part Two: New Theories and Applications of Semiotics
- On the Cross-cultural Semiotic Turn
- The Enminded Body. Spinoza, Descartes, and the Philosophy of Cognition – A Critical Note
- The Convergence of Signs in Flannery O’Connor’s ”Parker‘s Back“
- Philosophical Aspects of Semiotics
- A Semiotic Study of the Idiosyncratic ”CHI + NP“ Construction in Chinese
- Rituals and Routines: A Semiotic Inquiry
- Cognitive Semiotics and Cognitive Linguistics
- Philosophy and the Borders of Semiotics: from Aristotle to Husserl
- The Occurrence of Thinking and Symbols
- Corporeality, Culture and Nonverbal Semiotics of Ethics and Etiquette
- Part Three: Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Introduction to Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Theory of the Dialogical Sign
- An Initial Encounter to the Semiotic Approach and Radical Inquiry of Charles Sanders Peirce
- A Rhematic Analysis of Instincts
- Part Four: Special Section for Tartu Semiotics
- Introducing Tartu Semiotics for Chinese Semiosphere
- Identity, Creolisation and Cultural Semiotics
- Semiotics for University: Semiosis Makes the World Locally Plural
- A Note on the Meaning of Jakob von Uexküll’s Heritage in Today’s Tartu
- Part Five: Special Section for Cognitive Semiotics
- CogSem Notes