Sign Studies and Semioethics: Communication, Translation and Values
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Beschreibung: | Chapter 8. The objective character of misunderstanding. When the mystifications of language are the cause Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction. The semioethic turn in sign studies; Part I: Critical semiotics, structures and models; Chapter 1. Signposts leading to semioethics: on signs, values and the non-neutrality of semiotics; 1.1 The sign science and its developments; 1.2 From "decodification semiotics" to "interpretation semiotics"; 1.3 The relation between sign theory and value theory; 1.4 Significance as a lead for significs and semioethics; 1.5 Humani nihil a me alienum puto; Chapter 2. Insights into structure and structuralism; 2.1 Structuralism and its range 2.2 Structuralism, dialogism and biosemiotics2.3 Dialogism, communication and modelling from a global semiotic perspective; 2.4 Criteria and differences in the interpretation of structure; 2.5 Two conceptions of structure; 2.6 Binarism and triadism in structuralist approaches to sign theory; 2.7 Interpretive structures between signality and semioticity; 2.8 The role of interpretation in the structural dimensions of semiosis; 2.9 Critical structuralism, a pioneer bigradual approach to language; 2.10 Limitations and preconceptions in the generative-transformational approach 2.11 Marxian proto-structuralism and the homological structures of verbal and nonverbal communication2.12 Ontologic structuralism and methodologic structuralism; 2.13 The human being, a semiotic animal, a structuralist animal; Chapter 3. Human modelling, puzzles and articulations; 3.1 Three modelling systems; 3.2 Form and puzzle; 3.3 Analogy and homology; 3.4 Levels of articulation; 3.5 Puzzles in logic; 3.6 Modelling and the jigsaw puzzle; 3.7 Modelling and primary iconism; Part II: Signification, logic, iconicity; Chapter 4. Evolutionary cosmology, logic and semioethics 4.1 A universe perfused with signs4.2 Logic and cosmology; 4.3 Agape, the self and the other; 4.4 Agape and abduction; 4.5 Mother-sense, agapasm and logic; 4.6 Definitional aspects of abduction; 4.7 Ubiquity of abduction, dialogism and translation; 4.8 Abduction and genesis of the signified world; 4.9 Abduction and linguistic experience; Chapter 5. Image, primary iconism and otherness; 5.1 Iconicity, similarity and critique of representation; 5.2 Image and similarity; 5.3 Primary iconism; 5.4 Image and the pragmatic instance in primary iconism 5.5 Signifying processes and the associative capacityChapter 6. Signs of silence; 6.1 Silence and responsive understanding; 6.2 Toward a typology of silence: conventionality, indexicality and iconicity; 6.3 Silence, iconicity and listening; Part III: Understanding, significs and dialogism; Chapter 7. Reading significs as semioethics; 7.1 Prefigurations of semioethics in significs; 7.2 Problems of language and terminology; 7.3 Triadic highlights on meaning; 7.4 Significance, modelling and translational processes; 7.5 Geosemiosis, heliosemiosis, cosmosemiosis; 7.6 "A new geneology of semiotics." This book examines the issues surrounding the problematic perpetuation of dominant sign systems through the framework of 'semioethics'. Semioethics is concerned with using semiotics as a powerful tool to critique the status quo and move beyond the reproduction of the dominant order of communication. The aim is to present semioethics as a method to engage semiotics in an active rethink of our ability as humans to affect change |
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spelling | Petrilli, Susan Verfasser aut Sign Studies and Semioethics Communication, Translation and Values Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2014 420 pages txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Semiotics, communication and cognition Chapter 8. The objective character of misunderstanding. When the mystifications of language are the cause Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction. The semioethic turn in sign studies; Part I: Critical semiotics, structures and models; Chapter 1. Signposts leading to semioethics: on signs, values and the non-neutrality of semiotics; 1.1 The sign science and its developments; 1.2 From "decodification semiotics" to "interpretation semiotics"; 1.3 The relation between sign theory and value theory; 1.4 Significance as a lead for significs and semioethics; 1.5 Humani nihil a me alienum puto; Chapter 2. Insights into structure and structuralism; 2.1 Structuralism and its range 2.2 Structuralism, dialogism and biosemiotics2.3 Dialogism, communication and modelling from a global semiotic perspective; 2.4 Criteria and differences in the interpretation of structure; 2.5 Two conceptions of structure; 2.6 Binarism and triadism in structuralist approaches to sign theory; 2.7 Interpretive structures between signality and semioticity; 2.8 The role of interpretation in the structural dimensions of semiosis; 2.9 Critical structuralism, a pioneer bigradual approach to language; 2.10 Limitations and preconceptions in the generative-transformational approach 2.11 Marxian proto-structuralism and the homological structures of verbal and nonverbal communication2.12 Ontologic structuralism and methodologic structuralism; 2.13 The human being, a semiotic animal, a structuralist animal; Chapter 3. Human modelling, puzzles and articulations; 3.1 Three modelling systems; 3.2 Form and puzzle; 3.3 Analogy and homology; 3.4 Levels of articulation; 3.5 Puzzles in logic; 3.6 Modelling and the jigsaw puzzle; 3.7 Modelling and primary iconism; Part II: Signification, logic, iconicity; Chapter 4. Evolutionary cosmology, logic and semioethics 4.1 A universe perfused with signs4.2 Logic and cosmology; 4.3 Agape, the self and the other; 4.4 Agape and abduction; 4.5 Mother-sense, agapasm and logic; 4.6 Definitional aspects of abduction; 4.7 Ubiquity of abduction, dialogism and translation; 4.8 Abduction and genesis of the signified world; 4.9 Abduction and linguistic experience; Chapter 5. Image, primary iconism and otherness; 5.1 Iconicity, similarity and critique of representation; 5.2 Image and similarity; 5.3 Primary iconism; 5.4 Image and the pragmatic instance in primary iconism 5.5 Signifying processes and the associative capacityChapter 6. Signs of silence; 6.1 Silence and responsive understanding; 6.2 Toward a typology of silence: conventionality, indexicality and iconicity; 6.3 Silence, iconicity and listening; Part III: Understanding, significs and dialogism; Chapter 7. Reading significs as semioethics; 7.1 Prefigurations of semioethics in significs; 7.2 Problems of language and terminology; 7.3 Triadic highlights on meaning; 7.4 Significance, modelling and translational processes; 7.5 Geosemiosis, heliosemiosis, cosmosemiosis; 7.6 "A new geneology of semiotics." This book examines the issues surrounding the problematic perpetuation of dominant sign systems through the framework of 'semioethics'. Semioethics is concerned with using semiotics as a powerful tool to critique the status quo and move beyond the reproduction of the dominant order of communication. The aim is to present semioethics as a method to engage semiotics in an active rethink of our ability as humans to affect change Semioethics Semiotics Structural linguistics PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Semiotics fast Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 gnd rswk-swf Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Semiotik (DE-588)4054498-9 gnd rswk-swf Semiotik (DE-588)4054498-9 s Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 s Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 s Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s 1\p DE-604 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title_full | Sign Studies and Semioethics Communication, Translation and Values |
title_fullStr | Sign Studies and Semioethics Communication, Translation and Values |
title_full_unstemmed | Sign Studies and Semioethics Communication, Translation and Values |
title_short | Sign Studies and Semioethics |
title_sort | sign studies and semioethics communication translation and values |
title_sub | Communication, Translation and Values |
topic | Semioethics Semiotics Structural linguistics PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Semiotics fast Übersetzung (DE-588)4061418-9 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Semiotik (DE-588)4054498-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Semioethics Semiotics Structural linguistics PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology Übersetzung Kommunikation Ethik Semiotik |
work_keys_str_mv | AT petrillisusan signstudiesandsemioethicscommunicationtranslationandvalues |