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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of contents
Preface
Section 1: Semiotics in the world and academia
What the humanities are for – a semiotic perspective
Semioethics as a vocation of semiotics. In the wake of Welby, Morris, Sebeok, Rossi-Landi
“General semiotics” as the all-round interdisciplinary organizer – general semiotics (GS) vs. philosophical fundamentalism
Section 2: Semiotics, experimental science and maths
Semiotics as a metalanguage for the sciences
Mastering phenomenological semiotics with Husserl and Peirce
Section 3: Society, text and social semiotics
Farewell to representation: text and society
Social semiotics: Towards a sociologically grounded semiotics
Section 4: Semiotics and media
What relationship to time do the media promise us?
Semiotics and interstitial mediatizations
Section 5: Semiotics for moral questions
Spaces of memory and trauma: a cultural semiotic perspective
Media coverage of the voices of Colombia’s victims of dispossession
Section 6: Questioning the logic of semiotics
Sense beyond communication
Semiotic paradoxes: Antinomies and ironies in a transmodern world
Section 7: Manifestoes for semiotics
Semiosis and human understanding
Culture and transcendence – the concept of transcendence through the ages
Section 8: Masters on past masters
From Peirce’s pragmatic maxim to Wittgenstein’s language-games
Semiotics as a critical discourse: Roland Barthes’ Mythologies
Ricoeur, a disciple of Greimas? A case of paradoxical maïeutic
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