St. Augustine's Press, 2004
Paper: 978-1-58731-061-4
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- CONTENTS
- 1.
- Literary Semiotics and the Doctrine of Signs
- 2.
- Semiotics: Method or Point of View?
- 3.
- Semiosis: The Subject Matter of Semiotic Inquiry
- 4.
- Signs: The Medium of Semiosis
- 5.
- Zoosemiotics and Anthroposemiotics
- A.
- The Content of Experience
- B.
- Species-Specific Objective Worlds
- C.
- Species-Specifically Human Semiosis
- D.
- The "Conventionality" of Signs in Anthroposemiosis
- E.
- Criticism as the Exploration of Textuality
- F.
- A Matrix for All the Sciences
- G.
- A Model for Discourse as Semiosis
- 6.
- Physiosemiosis and Phytosemiosis
- 7.
- Retrospect: History and Theory in Semiotics
- 1.
- The Ancient World and Augustine
- 3.
- The Iberian Connection
- 4.
- The Place of John Locke
- 5.
- Saussure, Peirce, and Poinsot