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Thorolf Van Walsum
The Signifier’s Objects: A Temporal Phenomenology through Lacan and Uexküll The connection between Biosemiotics and Phenomenology is natural and necessary. Uexküllian thought, since the time of Heidegger, has pollenated profound […]
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Lei Han
Human Umwelten at the Crossroads of Biosemiotics, Biopower, Biopolitics and Self-Technology Lei Han The connection between biosemiotics, biopower and biopolitics has been a subject of debate among scholars, but there […]
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Matthew McTeigue
Semiosis, Sense-Making and the Being of the Between: Reconciling Autopoietic Enactivism and Biosemiotics through Relational Biology Matthew McTeigue This talk will investigate the autopoietist’s theory of the continuity between life […]
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Daniel Mayer-Foulkes
The Nature of Living Being: Distinguishing Distinctions The main ideas of the recently published book in the Biosemiotics series, The Nature of Living Being: From Distinguishing Distinctions to Ethics will be presented. Living […]
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Jamin Pelkey
Wonder and Embodiment: On Hoffmeyer’s biosemiotic aesthetics Jamin Pelkey Among the many ideas earmarked for ongoing development in Jesper Hoffmeyer’s oeuvre, his sketches of a biosemiotic aesthetics are among the […]
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Paul Deshusses
Sebeok’s Razor and the Sign of Three: Hoffmeyer, Chomsky and Mandelbrot Paul Deshusses This presentation will be based on historical archival research conducted at the Thomas Sebeok Archive in […]
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Donald Favareau
An Evening with Jesper Hoffmeyer In this half-hour video presentation, Jesper Hoffmeyer recounts his early days as a “positivist” biochemist, his involvement with the radical student movement in Denmark […]
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Claus Emmeche & Kalevi Kull
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