Transdisciplinary Cybernetics and Cybersemiotics
Volume 16, Issue 3-4, 2009
Foreword
The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Semiotics to Cybersemiotics
pp. 5 - 10
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S. Brier, P. Guddemi, P. Bunnell, and J. Bopry
Articles
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On the Instrumentality and Semiotic Agency of Signs, Tools, and Intelligent Machines
pp. 11 - 36
Authors: W. Noth
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The Grammar of Linguistic Semiotics: Reading Peirce in a Modern Linguistic Light
pp. 37 - 79
Authors: Per Durst-Andersen
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Biosemiotics: To Know, What Life Knows
pp. 81 - 88
Authors: K. Kull
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Musement, Play, Creativity: Nature's Way
pp. 89 - 106
Authors: F. Merrell
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The View from Husserl's Lectern: Considerations on the Role of Phenomenology in Cognitive Semiotics
pp. 107 - 149
Authors: G. Sonesson
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Levels of Meaning, Embodiment, and Communication
pp. 149 - 174
Authors: J. Zlatev
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Column
A (Cybernetic) Musing: Design and Cybernetics
pp. 175 - 186
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Authors: R. Glanville
ASC Pages
Bio-cost: An Economics of Human Behavior
pp. 187 - 194 - PDF
Authors: H. Dubberly, CJ Maupin and P. Pangaro
Book Review
Philosophy of Computing and Information - 5 Questions
pp. 195 - 200 - PDF
Authors: G. Dodig-Crnkovic
Computation, Information, Cognition: The Nexus and the Liminal
pp. 201 - 203 - PDF
Authors: V. C. Muller
