Sein und Schein : : Explorations in Existential Semiotics / / Eero Tarasti.

Existential semiotics is a new paradigm in the studies of signs, signification and communication. This book develops its theory further starting from the continental philosophy (Kant, Hegel, Jaspers, Heidegger, Arendt, Sartre) on one hand, yet remaining also faithful to the tradition of the European...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus eBook-Package 2015
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface to Sein und Schein
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1. Existential semiotics today: Sein (Being) and Schein (Appearing)
  • Chapter 2. On the appearance or the present structure and existential digressions of the subject
  • Chapter 3. Representation in Semiotics
  • Chapter 4. The concept of genre: In general and in music
  • Chapter 5. The world and its interpretation
  • Chapter 6. Signs around Us – Umwelt, Semiosphere and Signscape
  • Chapter 7. Semio-crises in the era of globalisation: Towards a new theory of collective and individual subjectivity
  • Chapter 8. Ideologies manifesting axiologies
  • Chapter 9. Semiotics of resistance: Being, memory, history, and the counter-current of signs
  • Chapter 10. Culture and transcendence
  • Chapter 11. A proposal for a semiotic theory of performing arts
  • Chapter 12. On culinemes, gastrophemes, and other signs of cooking
  • Chapter 13.A. Metaphors of nature and organicism
  • Chapter 13.B. Metaphors of nature and organicism in the epistemology of music
  • Chapter 14. Finland in the eyes of a semiotician
  • Chapter 15. From absolute spirit to the community of interpretation: Josiah Royce (1855–1916), the American classic between Hegel and Peirce
  • Chapter 16. Victoria Lady Welby – A pioneer of semiotic thought rediscovered by Susan Petrilli
  • Chapter 17. Vladimir Solovyov
  • Chapter 18. Russian formalism in the global semiotics – Precursor of the European branch
  • Chapter 19. Wilhelm Sesemann in the context of semiotics
  • Chapter 20. Roland Barthes or the birth of semiotics from the spirit of music
  • Chapter 21. The right of unfunctionality – Explorations in Ponzio’s philosophical semiotics
  • Chapter 22. São Paulo, Helsinki, New Delhi – The life of José Luiz Martinez
  • Chapter 23. Can Semiotics be organized? Observations over a 40-year period
  • Literature
  • Index