The article presents the outlines of an integrative theory of meaning based on the concept of value, understood both as a biological and as a socio-cultural category, synthesizing ideas from evolutionary and developmental psychology, semiotics and cybernetics. The proposal distinguishes between four types of meaning systems, cue-based, associational, mimetic and symbolic, forming an evolutionary and epigenetic hierarchy. The theory is applied to phylogenetic and human ontogenetic development, pointing out significant parallels between the two processes, involving both continuity and discontinuity between the different levels. Since one of the basic tenets of the theory is that only living systems have intrinsic value, which is a necessary a...
This paper explores the origins of a subjective sense of meaning in life from the perspective of cul...
The authors first discuss the nature of meaning with a focus on three broad functions of meaning and...
The “units of selection” debate in philosophy of biology addresses which entity benefits from natura...
The article presents the outlines of an integrative theory of meaning based on the concept of value,...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Information and meanings are present everywhere around us and within ourselves. \ud Specific studies...
Biosemiotics and Semiotics have similarities and differences. Both deal with signal and meaning. One...
Biosemiotics is the study of meaning in living systems; it is about context dependent communication ...
We treat meaning as nonphysical connection and potential organization. Meaning is a resource that ca...
The management of meaningful information by biological entities is at the core of biosemiotics [Hoff...
The question of the meaning of life is one of the most crucial questions that the human mind is able...
The management of meaningful information by biological entities is at the core of biosemiotics [Hoff...
The article presents a unusual take on the subject of culture not from the point of view its interna...
This thesis is an analysis of the kind of value associated with ‘meaning,’ referenced in expressions...
This paper explores the origins of a subjective sense of meaning in life from the perspective of cul...
The authors first discuss the nature of meaning with a focus on three broad functions of meaning and...
The “units of selection” debate in philosophy of biology addresses which entity benefits from natura...
The article presents the outlines of an integrative theory of meaning based on the concept of value,...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Information and meanings are present everywhere around us and within ourselves. \ud Specific studies...
Biosemiotics and Semiotics have similarities and differences. Both deal with signal and meaning. One...
Biosemiotics is the study of meaning in living systems; it is about context dependent communication ...
We treat meaning as nonphysical connection and potential organization. Meaning is a resource that ca...
The management of meaningful information by biological entities is at the core of biosemiotics [Hoff...
The question of the meaning of life is one of the most crucial questions that the human mind is able...
The management of meaningful information by biological entities is at the core of biosemiotics [Hoff...
The article presents a unusual take on the subject of culture not from the point of view its interna...
This thesis is an analysis of the kind of value associated with ‘meaning,’ referenced in expressions...
This paper explores the origins of a subjective sense of meaning in life from the perspective of cul...
The authors first discuss the nature of meaning with a focus on three broad functions of meaning and...
The “units of selection” debate in philosophy of biology addresses which entity benefits from natura...