In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have evolved out of earlier forms of non-semiotic cognition. Semiotic cognition depends on the use of signs. Signs are understood in terms of a specific organization, or structure, of the cognitive process. Semiotic cognition is a unique form of cognition. Once this form of cognition was available to humans, the semiotic provided the ground structure for an evolutionary development that was no longer strictly Darwinian, but followed its own semiotic logic. In the increasingly abstract ways in which the ubiquitous difference is dealt with, we discover this logic of cultural evolution, which determines the course of long term cultural change
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
This book, which presents a cognitive-semiotic theory of cultural evolution, including that taking p...
This article establishes a relationship between some of the theoretical assumptions of semiotics and...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
The social world is an ecological complex in which cultural meanings and knowledges (linguistic and ...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
Language is the type of semiosis which has been most closely examined and which has served as a mode...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
This book, which presents a cognitive-semiotic theory of cultural evolution, including that taking p...
This article establishes a relationship between some of the theoretical assumptions of semiotics and...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
In this paper I argue that semiotic cognition is a distinctive form of cognition, which must have ev...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
The social world is an ecological complex in which cultural meanings and knowledges (linguistic and ...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
Language is the type of semiosis which has been most closely examined and which has served as a mode...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
This book, which presents a cognitive-semiotic theory of cultural evolution, including that taking p...
This article establishes a relationship between some of the theoretical assumptions of semiotics and...