Semiotics Continues to Astonish : : Thomas A. Sebeok and the Doctrine of Signs / / ed. by Paul Cobley, John Deely, Kalevi Kull, Susan Petrilli.

Peirce's (1906) proposal that the universe as a whole, even if it does not consist exclusively of signs, is yet everywhere perfused with signs, is a thesis that better than any other sums up the life and work of Thomas A. Sebeok, "inventor" of semiotics as we know it today. Semiotics...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Semiotics, Communication and Cognition [SCC] , 7
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Physical Description:1 online resource (526 p.) :; frontispiece
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Thomas A. Sebeok: Biography and 20th century role
  • Part I. Essays
  • Chapter 2: Tackling Tom, lumper and splitter par excellence
  • Chapter 3: When anecdotes are no longer what they used to be
  • Chapter 4: Ethology and the Sebeokian way from zoosemiotics to cyber(bio)semiotics
  • Chapter 5: Sebeok’s panopticon
  • Chapter 6: The semiotic foundations of knowledge: Remembering Thomas A. Sebeok
  • Chapter 7: Thomas A. Sebeok and semiotics of the 21st century
  • Chapter 8: Traduttore traditore?
  • Chapter 9: Astonishing life
  • Chapter 10: Semiotics, biology, and the adaptionist theory of literature and the arts
  • Chapter 11: The architect of biosemiotics: Thomas A. Sebeok and biology
  • Chapter 12: Tom’s often neglected other theoretical source
  • Chapter 13: We got to know his method
  • Chapter 14: About a master of signs starting from The Sign & Its Masters
  • Chapter 15: A Tribute to Thomas A. Sebeok
  • Chapter 16: Thomas A. Sebeok, Hybrid Joke-teller
  • Chapter 17: Thomas A. Sebeok, A portrait of a Finnougrian semiotician
  • Chapter 18: Sebők Tamás – Identity and integrity
  • Chapter 19: Birth of a notion
  • Chapter 20: Thomas A. Sebeok: On semiotics of history and history of semiotics
  • Part II. Vignettes and stories
  • Chapter 21: Ubiquity
  • Chapter 22: Un Sacco di Cane
  • Chapter 23: Tom Sebeok, Hoosier
  • Chapter 24: Tom Sebeok, the man who loved time
  • Chapter 25: Brief encounters with Thomas A. Sebeok
  • Chapter 26: Speaking and writing about Thomas A. Sebeok – This is a way of thinking
  • Chapter 27: Summing up: In lieu of an introduction
  • Part III. Letters
  • Chapter 28: Anderson letter of 13 May 2002
  • Chapter 29: Eco letter of 11 January 2002
  • Chapter 30: Hamp letter of 2 January 2002
  • Chapter 31: Remak letter of 24 December 2001
  • Chapter 32: Watt letter of 5 January 2002
  • Part IV. The Tartu connection
  • Chapter 33: The Tartu connection: Thomas Sebeok’s correspondence with Juri Lotman
  • Part V. Final resting place
  • Burial site marker and co-ordinates
  • Part VI. Photographs
  • Twenty-seven pictures
  • Notes on contributors
  • Index