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    Toronto, [Ontario] ; : University of Toronto Press,
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    edocfu_9959236467002883
    Format: 1 online resource (369 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-04530-X , 1-4426-7993-X , 9786612045301
    Series Statement: Toronto Studies in Semiotics and Communication
    Content: This is the third volume in Floyd Merrell's trilogy on semiotics focusing on Peirce's categories of Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness. In this book the author argues that there are passageways linking the social sciences with the physical sciences, and signs with life processes. This is not a study of the semiotics of life, but rather of semiosis as a living process. Merrell attempts to articulate the links between thought that is rooted in that which can be quantified and thought that resists quantification, namely that of the consciousness. As he writes in his preface, he is intent on 'fusing the customary distinctions between life and non-life, mind and matter, self and other, appearance (fiction) and "reality," ... to reveal the everything that is is a sign.' In order to accomplish this goal, Peirce's terciary concept of the sign is crucial. Merrell begins by asking 'What are signs that they may take on life-like processes, and what is life that it may know the sign processes that brought it - themselves - into existence?' In order to answer this question he examines semiotic theory, philosophical discourse, the life sciences, the mathematical sciences, and literary theory. He offers an original reading of Peirce's thought along with that of Prigogine and of many others. Following Sebeok, Merrell reminds us that 'any and all investigation of nature and of the nature of signs and life must ultimately be semiotic in nature.'
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Ch. 1. Of Life and Signs. 1. Self-referring Signs. 2. A Vertiginous Whorl. 3. Signs of Life. 4. The Merry-go-round of Life. 5. Order from Chaos: The Merry-go-round of Semiosis. 6. The Turn of the Scew. 7. The Life of Signs -- Ch. 2. As Ongoing Semiosis. 1. Vicious or Virtuous Circle? 2. The Birth of Irreversibility. 3. Emergent Signs. 4. Semiosis and Autopoiesis. 5. Congealed Mind and Sublimated Matter. 6. A One-way Street during Rush Hour -- Ch. 3. The Time of the Mind-Sign. 1. What Is 'Real'? 2. Signs That Sign Themselves. 3. Facts, Figments, Fantasies. 4. Time En Bloc? 5. The 'Imaginary' and the 'Real' from a Different Glance. 6. 'Dead Time' and Static Mind? 7. Or Beyond Reversibility? 8. And Somehow All There in One Fell Swoop? -- Ch. 4. A Pluralist Semiotic Universe. 1. Time in All Directions Simultaneously? 2. The Eye ('I') Can't See Itself (as Its Own Icon). 3. Is 'Mind-stuff' Restless or Merely Listless? 4. Then What Is Semiotically 'Out There'? , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-0778-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-7142-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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