In this article I examine the science of the alien, or xenology for its contribution to semiotics. As a subfield of phenomenology, xenology emerged in the Husserlian theory of intersubjectivity when, in his late period, Husserl performed a transition from the other as an analogue of the self to the alien as a non-analogical structure. The transition came with singling out four alien modalities — children, animals, foreigners, and the insane — as the Limit-Subjects in possession of their own liminal worlds. Following the argument for the continuous relationship between phenomenology and semiotics, I examine the possibility of enriching the phenomenological theory of the alien through a semiotic intervention. I arrange for the latter with Gil...
The aim of this article is to study the relationship between Bruno Latour’s theories and semiotics. ...
To save what is human (and humane) about the human sciences, the subject/object dyad must be abandon...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
Semiotics is generally conceived as being opposed to phenomenology, but such an opposition can only ...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
After explaining why phenomenology of the alien cannot be counted among traditional philosophical...
The author analyzes the politics of responsive interculturalism in Bernhard Waldenfels’ thought, ...
In this article, I apply a structural-phenomenological conception of experience and self to the anth...
Both Peirce and Husserl suggested that a community of scholars were needed to bring to fruition the ...
This article interprets Jakob von Uexküll's understanding of different beings' Innenwelt, Gegenwelt,...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Cognitive semiotics is understood here to consist in the merger of the two great transdisciplinary e...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Latour encourages us to use science-in-the-making as an entry point to understanding science, becaus...
The aim of this article is to study the relationship between Bruno Latour’s theories and semiotics. ...
To save what is human (and humane) about the human sciences, the subject/object dyad must be abandon...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
Semiotics is generally conceived as being opposed to phenomenology, but such an opposition can only ...
When putting semiotics and phenomenology in juxtaposition, the first task necessarily is to find out...
After explaining why phenomenology of the alien cannot be counted among traditional philosophical...
The author analyzes the politics of responsive interculturalism in Bernhard Waldenfels’ thought, ...
In this article, I apply a structural-phenomenological conception of experience and self to the anth...
Both Peirce and Husserl suggested that a community of scholars were needed to bring to fruition the ...
This article interprets Jakob von Uexküll's understanding of different beings' Innenwelt, Gegenwelt,...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Cognitive semiotics is understood here to consist in the merger of the two great transdisciplinary e...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Latour encourages us to use science-in-the-making as an entry point to understanding science, becaus...
The aim of this article is to study the relationship between Bruno Latour’s theories and semiotics. ...
To save what is human (and humane) about the human sciences, the subject/object dyad must be abandon...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy