This paper discusses the evolution of the concept of reference in Eco'c semiotic theory, from his first contribution in 1975 to his most recent in 1997. Discussing also Husserl, Hjelmslev and Peirce the paper presents an original suggestion for how the problematic issue of refrrence should not be approached within a semiotic perspective, disentangling it form the traditional framework of analytical philosohy and its objectivistic assumptions, in a move towards a phenomenological and experiential grounding
The chapter is a close critical reading of the semiotic notion of Encyclopaedia in the work of Umbe...
The first step in the exposition was to clarify the rift between hermeneutics and structuralism. Res...
Unlike what is usually taken for granted in semiotics, communication, in the sense of semiosis, does...
This paper discusses the evolution of the concept of reference in Eco'c semiotic theory, from his fi...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
In this article I try to provide a critical rereading of Umberto Eco’s attempt to accommodate both H...
The last pronouncement of Umberto Eco’s fifty year long period of reflection on the processes of cog...
Abstract: This article analyzes the different interpretations of the concept of "meaning "...
Umberto Eco’s semiotics, unlike that of most of his colleagues, has always claimed to be a philosoph...
In this work, I will explore one such issue by looking at some features of the philosophical problem...
This text explores four books produced by one of the most prominent semioticians of the previous cen...
"Semiotics: A Discipline or an Interdisciplinary Method?" —the query with which the internationally ...
L’articolo ricostruisce l’evoluzione del pensiero semiotico di Umberto Eco a partire dalla sua prima...
Cognitive semiotics is understood here to consist in the merger of the two great transdisciplinary e...
Semiotics is a contemporary discipline that arose from the European structuralism of Saussure, Hjel...
The chapter is a close critical reading of the semiotic notion of Encyclopaedia in the work of Umbe...
The first step in the exposition was to clarify the rift between hermeneutics and structuralism. Res...
Unlike what is usually taken for granted in semiotics, communication, in the sense of semiosis, does...
This paper discusses the evolution of the concept of reference in Eco'c semiotic theory, from his fi...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
In this article I try to provide a critical rereading of Umberto Eco’s attempt to accommodate both H...
The last pronouncement of Umberto Eco’s fifty year long period of reflection on the processes of cog...
Abstract: This article analyzes the different interpretations of the concept of "meaning "...
Umberto Eco’s semiotics, unlike that of most of his colleagues, has always claimed to be a philosoph...
In this work, I will explore one such issue by looking at some features of the philosophical problem...
This text explores four books produced by one of the most prominent semioticians of the previous cen...
"Semiotics: A Discipline or an Interdisciplinary Method?" —the query with which the internationally ...
L’articolo ricostruisce l’evoluzione del pensiero semiotico di Umberto Eco a partire dalla sua prima...
Cognitive semiotics is understood here to consist in the merger of the two great transdisciplinary e...
Semiotics is a contemporary discipline that arose from the European structuralism of Saussure, Hjel...
The chapter is a close critical reading of the semiotic notion of Encyclopaedia in the work of Umbe...
The first step in the exposition was to clarify the rift between hermeneutics and structuralism. Res...
Unlike what is usually taken for granted in semiotics, communication, in the sense of semiosis, does...