Semiosphers: from the semiotics of culture to the biosemiotics, joints
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Semiotics of Culture. Biosemiotics. Semiosphere. Language. Novel.Abstract
This paper tries to vinculate the studies of Semiotics of Culture, by Lotman, with those of Biosemiotics, by Hoffmeyer, through the theoretical notion of “semiosphere”, notion shared by both discourses. We try to situate ourselves in a place “between” in order to analize how the human being is linked and interacts in the natural world and basically, how language, a distinctive ability of the species, made possible this kind of relations.Downloads
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