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2. ⚘ A Semiotic Perspective of Cognition: John Deely on the Role of Signs in Human Knowing ☀ Banzelão Teixeira (& IO2S Closing Ceremony)
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Teixeira, Banzelão, Greco, Cristina, Hittinger, John, Berisha, Elma, Nikitenko, Yulia, Kemple, Brian, Hoxha, Bujar, Favareau, Donald, Merkulova, Inna, DeChicchis, Joseph, Kull, Kalevi, Carvalho, Mário Santiago de, Anderson, Myrdene, Hipps, O.S.B., Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Passarini, William, Wąsik, Zdzisław, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Understanding ,Cognition ,IO2S Deely ,Knowledge ,Humanity ,Objectivity ,John Deely ,Sensation ,Things ,Perception ,Mind ,Semiotics ,Relations - Abstract
Do your best... and you will rise to the occasion of this new beginning revolving around signs and human cognition. This event, commented on by Cristina Greco (Jeddah University of Business and Technology) and John Hittinger (Saint John Paul II Institute) and co-chaired by Elma Berisha (Lyceum Institute) and Yulia Nikitenko (Institute for Philosophical Studies), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** A lecture followed by the closing ceremony of the IO2S Deely, featuring a line-up of very distinguished guests, to wit: Brian Kemple (Lyceum Institute), Bujar Hoxha (South East European University), Donald Favareau (National University of Singapore), Inna Merkulova (International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue), Joseph DeChicchis (Deely Project), Kalevi Kull (International Society for Biosemiotic Studies), Mário Santiago de Carvalho (Coimbra Institute for Philosophical Studies), Myrdene Anderson (Purdue University), Br. Norman Hipps, O.S.B. (Saint Vincent College), Olga Lavrenova (International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time), Paul Cobley (International Association for Semiotic Studies), William Passarini (Coimbra Institute for Philosophical Studies), Zdzisław Wąsik (Philological School of Higher Education in Wrocław). *** Find the bionotes in our Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s Visit our Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium *** Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira. The cover image for the video was designed by Zahra Soltani.
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3. ⚘ Poinsot: The Essence of the Sign ☀ Brian Kemple
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Kemple, Brian, Passarini, William, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Habits ,Understanding ,Cognition ,Thomas Aquinas ,Formal signs ,John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) ,Ens rationis ,Semiotic animal ,Acts ,Ens reale ,Semiotics ,Umwelt - Abstract
Be our guest... and take notes on how the most ardent disciple of the Angelic Doctor worked out the meaning of the general object of semiotics. This event, chaired by William Passarini (Institute for Philosophical Studies), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** Brian Kemple holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of St. Thomas, in Houston TX, where he wrote his dissertation under the inimitable John Deely. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Lyceum Institute. Philosophical interests and areas of study include: Thomas Aquinas, John Poinsot, Charles Peirce, Martin Heidegger, the history and importance of semiotics, scholasticism, phenomenology; as well as ancillary interests in the liberal arts, technology, and education as a moral habit. He has published two scholarly books—Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition (Brill: 2017) and The Intersections of Semiotics and Phenomenology: Peirce and Heidegger in Dialogue (De Gruyter: 2019), as well as a number of scholarly articles, popular articles, and his own Introduction to Philosophical Principles: Logic, Physics, and the Human Person (2019) and the forthcoming Linguistic Signification: A Classical Course in Grammar and Composition (2021). In addition to being the Executive Director of the Lyceum Institute, he is the Executive Editor of Reality: a Journal for Philosophical Discourse. *** Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/act/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/act/io2s/auditorium *** Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira. The official graphic designer of the IO2S DEELY is Zahra Soltani Tehrani.
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4. 'Songbirds of the Primate Umwelt: A Zoosemiotic Analysis of Nomascus Gibbons', by Baranna Baker & Sofia Bernstein:- A Commentary by Amelia Lewis BSc (Hons) MSc MRSB
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Lewis, Amelia, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Behavior ,Ecology ,Sofia Bernstein ,Ethology ,Umwelt ,Animal Communication ,Baranna Baker ,Cognition ,Gibbon Vocalizations ,Non-human Agency ,FOS: Biological sciences ,John Deely ,Biosemiotics ,Endangered Apes ,Non-human Learning ,Biology ,Semiotics ,Language - Abstract
Amelia Lewis' commentary on "Songbirds of the Primate Umwelt: A Zoosemiotic Analysis of Nomascus Gibbons" a lecture offered by Baranna Baker and Sofia Bernstein, also commented on by Susan Mancino, as part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** Baranna Baker is an independent scholar who explores semiotics through the lenses of quantum physics and literature. She studied philosophy under the acclaimed semiotician, John Deely, at the University of St. Thomas, Houston. In her current work, she applies semiotic principles to literature, especially as concerns the acts of writing and reading fiction. She also plays with the way the quantum world affects our perceived reality and how that reality can be explained by the interplay of semiotics and quantum physics, via the action of signs. She has been published in Semiotica, Chinese Semiotic Studies, The American Journal of Semiotics, and Semiotics, the yearbook of the Semiotic Society of America. She is the associate editor of the latter two works and has in addition edited numerous papers, articles, and books relating to the field of semiotics, including proofreading John Deely's book "On the Path of the Sign: Medieval Philosophy Redefined as the Latin Age" (read her review). She is available for freelance editing work of all kinds, with a specialty in ESL editing (English-as-a-Second-Language). *** After receiving the M.Sc. degree in Primate Behavior and Ecology from Central Washington University in 2012, Sofia Bernstein pursued her doctorate in the Departments of Ecology and Social Behavior and Cognition and Learning at the PRI - Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, Japan. While at the PRI, Bernstein was also a member of the Leading Graduate Program in PWS - Primatology and Wildlife Science, a highly selective program for graduate students at Kyoto University, funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. As a PWS student, Sofia received additional training in animal husbandry, genetic analyses, science communication, and field work opportunities across Japan’s most famous primatological field sites. While at the PRI, Bernstein honed her science communication skills as a host and co-producer of Kyoto University’s podcast, the PrimateCast, where researchers within the field of primatology and beyond were interviewed. Sofia’s dissertation, which was supervised by Drs. Michael Huffman and Hiroki Koda, was entitled “The Vocal Repertoire of Tibetan Macaques in Mt. Huangshan, China: A Quantitative Analysis, Congeneric Comparisons, and Species-Specific Derived Calls”. Her research was the first to investigate vocalizations in this species, and Bernstein is considered one of the world’s leading experts in Tibetan macaque vocal communication. She completed her degree early in August 2016 to prepare for a position as a lecturer, and began teaching at Central Washington University as part of a dual appointment in the departments of Biological Sciences and Anthropology and Museum Studies. Bernstein has taught a wide array of courses including biostatistics, introductory courses in biology and anthropology, research methods and research design for anthropology students, and primatology specific courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. In 2017 Sofia was awarded a special appointment position that enabled her to supervise graduate students. To date, Sofia Bernstein has studied a diverse number of primate taxa, from small-bodied apes, to New and Old World monkeys. Bernstein’s field work has taken her to field sites with wild and semi-wild primates in South America and Asia, and captive care facilities throughout the United States, Japan, and Ecuador, though she mostly focus on Asian primates. Sofia’s main research interests include the evolution of acoustic signals, vocal diversity, and communicative complexity, by focusing on our closest living relatives from a comparative and multidisciplinary perspective. Investigating the evolutionary mechanisms that underpin variation in primate communication can aid in our understanding of one of the most complex puzzles in science, the origin and evolution of communication in our own species. Bernstein’s work integrates bioacoustics, behavioral ecology, and cognitive ethology, and she mostly focus on the Macaca genus. She is particularly interested in the comparison of macaque vocal repertoires by employing the same analytical techniques to shed light on the contrasting selection pressures generating variability in the genus. Sofia participates in an ongoing collaboration with Anhui University and Central Washington University at the Valley of the Wild Monkeys, China, where longitudinal data is being collected on a free-ranging troop of Tibetan macaques. Sofia Bernstein is also a participant of an ongoing collaboration with the EPRC - Endangered Primate Research Center of Vietnam, where acoustic monitoring methods are being implemented to track rehabilitated primates pre- and post-release and infer animal welfare. *** Susan Mancino is Assistant Professor at Saint Mary’s College, United States. Dr. Mancino received both her MA and PhD from Duquesne University. Her areas of expertise are Philosophy of Communication, Communication Ethics, and Semiotics. Apart from having published under premium labels such as Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies, Communication Research Trends, and the International Journal of Listening, she is a co-editor of An Encyclopedia of Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention (Peter Lang 2018) and Communication and Learning in an Age of Digital Transformation (Routledge 2020). *** Amelia holds a BSc (Hons) in zoology from The University of Sheffield, a master’s degree in clinical animal behaviour from the University of Lincoln, and a master’s degree in animal behaviour and welfare from The Queen’s University of Belfast (with distinction). Her research interests are in cognitive ethology and zoosemiotics, specifically animal social behaviour, communication and sensory perception. Amelia has a particular interest in domestic companion animal behaviour and human-animal interaction, and takes a biosemiotic perspective. Her publications include articles on sensory perception and communication, animal group behaviour and human-animal interaction. She has also presented at international academic conferences, including Gatherings in Biosemiotics and NASS Vilnius 2021. Previously, she has held a post as Intern Associate Editor for the journal Biosemiotics, and is a member of the Royal Society of Biology, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, and the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. *** IO2S DEELY - International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium, {"references":["Favaro, L., Gamba, M., Cresta, E., Fumagalli, E., Bandoli, F., Pilenga, C., ... & Reby, D. (2020). Do penguins' vocal sequences conform to linguistic laws?. Biology letters, 16(2), 20190589.","Kunc, H. P., Amrhein, V., & Naguib, M. (2008). Aggressive responses to broadband trills are related to subsequent pairing success in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, 19(3), 635-641."]}
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5. ⚘ Logic as a Liberal Art ☀ Christopher S. Morrissey
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Morrissey, Christopher S., Nikitenko, Yulia, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Liberal arts ,Logic ,Charles S. Peirce ,Active intellect ,Reasoning ,Existential graphs ,Cognition ,Inference rules ,Modeling Systems ,John Deely ,Semiotic animal ,Dictum de omni et nullo ,Aristotelian syllogistic ,Language - Abstract
Hone your spirit... and come a step closer to the truth by breathing a sound intellectual order into all your knowing and doing. This event, chaired by Yulia Nikitenko (Institute for Philosophical Studies), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** C. S. Morrissey studied Ancient Greek and Latin at the University of British Columbia and has also taught classical mythology, ancient history, and ancient languages at Simon Fraser University, where he wrote his Ph.D. dissertation on hominization and the mimetic theory of René Girard: “Mirror of Princes: René Girard, Aristotle, and the Rebirth of Tragedy”. At the University of British Columbia, the M.A. thesis “Studies in Aristotle’s Physics” inaugurated a series of subsequent philosophical inquiries into the philosophy of nature. Other teaching has included Greek and Latin language courses for the Faculty of Philosophy at the Seminary of Christ the King located at the Benedictine monastery of Westminster Abbey in Mission, British Columbia. Major publications include the books Hesiod: Theogony / Works and Days (Talonbooks, 2012) and The Way of Logic (Nanjing Normal University Press, 2018). *** Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/act/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/act/io2s/auditorium *** Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira. The cover image for the video was designed by Zahra Soltani.
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6. ⚘ Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspectives on John Deely's Definition of Human Being ☀ Jamin Pelkey
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Pelkey, Jamin, El-Hani, Charbel N., Berisha, Elma, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Philosophy ,Cognition ,Humanity ,Evolution ,Semiotic Animal ,John Deely ,Semiotics ,FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion - Abstract
Take part... and you will bear witness to the semiotic nature of human animals. This event, commented by Charbel Niño El-Hani (Federal University of Bahia) and chaired by Elma Berisha (Lyceum Institute), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** Jamin Pelkey is Associate Professor and Program Director in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Ryerson University, Toronto, where he is also an active faculty member in the Ryerson-York graduate program in Communication & Culture. He serves as Co-Editor of Semiotica, Vice President of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics, and executive board member for the International Cognitive Linguistics Association, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, and the Semiotic Society of America. Jamin’s research explores semiotic dimensions of language evolution and embodied cognition. He is the recipient of the 2017 Mouton d’Or Award for best article in Semiotica and has edited or co-edited twelve collections in linguistics, anthropology, and semiotics, including Tropological Thought and Action (2022), Cognitive Semiotics (2019), Applied Brand Semiotics (2018), Archaeology of Concepts (2018), Sociohistorical Linguistics in Southeast Asia (2017), Virtual Identities (2016), and The Semiotics of Paradox (2015). His authored books include Dialectology as Dialectic (2011) and The Semiotics of X (2017). He is currently editing Bloomsbury Semiotics, a major reference work in four volumes. *** Charbel N. El-Hani is full professor in the Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. Coordinator of the LEFHBio - History, Philosophy, and Biology Teaching Lab and the INCT IN-TREE - National Institute of Science and Technology in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Studies in Ecology and Evolution. Between January 2020 and July 2021, he was visiting researcher at the CES - Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He works in the areas of philosophy of biology, ecology, ethnobiology and science education research. *** Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium *** Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira. The cover image for the video was designed by Zahra Soltani.
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7. Signs of Unmeaning. A Response to Sonesson's 'What is Cognitive Semiotics?'
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Kemple, Brian, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic StudiesMansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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Meaning ,Cognition ,Charles S. Peirce ,Göran Sonesson ,John Deely ,Phenomenology ,Edmund Husserl ,Signs ,Semiotics - Abstract
Brian Kemple's response to “What is Cognitive Semiotics?”, a lecture offered by Göran Sonesson as part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** Göran Sonesson, Professor Emeritus at the Division of cognitive semiotics, Lund University, holds doctorates in general linguistics from Lund and in semiotics from Paris. He has published numerous papers, both theoretic and experimental, on pictorial, cultural, and cognitive semiotics, as well as on the semiotics of communication and translation and the evolutionary foundations of semiosis. Apart from anthologies, his papers have appeared in journals such as Semiotica, Cognitive Semiotics, Cognitive Development, Sign System Studies, Degrés, Signa, Signata, Sign and Society, Frontier of Psychology, etc. His main book-length works are Pictorial Concepts (1989), which is a critique of the critique of iconicity, and Human Lifeworlds (2016), which is a study in cultural evolution. His new book, The Pictorial Extensions of Mind will soon be published by deGruyter. *** Brian Kemple holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of St. Thomas, in Houston TX, where he wrote his dissertation under the inimitable John Deely. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Lyceum Institute. Philosophical interests and areas of study include: Thomas Aquinas, John Poinsot, Charles Peirce, Martin Heidegger, the history and importance of semiotics, scholasticism, phenomenology; as well as ancillary interests in the liberal arts, technology, and education as a moral habit. He has published two scholarly books—Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition (Brill: 2017) and The Intersections of Semiotics and Phenomenology: Peirce and Heidegger in Dialogue (De Gruyter: 2019), as well as a number of scholarly articles, popular articles, and his own Introduction to Philosophical Principles: Logic, Physics, and the Human Person (2019) and the forthcoming Linguistic Signification: A Classical Course in Grammar and Composition (2021). In addition to being the Executive Director of the Lyceum Institute, he is the Executive Editor of Reality: a Journal for Philosophical Discourse. *** IO2S DEELY - International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium, {"references":["John Deely 1994: The Human Use of Signs, Or Elements of Anthroposemiosis.","Charles S. Peirce c.1906: CP.4.3.","John Deely 2005: Why Semiotics?","Étienne Bonnot de Condillac 1746: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge, 11.","Johann Gottfried von Herder 1772: Treatise on the Origin of Language.","Charles Peirce c.1906: CP.4.7.","Charles Peirce 1904: CP.8.189.","Martin Heidegger: 1969: Mein Weg in die Phänomenologie, 83/76."]}
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8. ⚘ What is Cognitive Semiotics? ☀ Göran Sonesson
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Sonesson, Göran, Mendoza-Collazos, Juan, Berisha, Elma, Institute for Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Lyceum Institute, Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, Iranian Society for Phenomenology, Iranian Political Science Association, International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Semiotic Society of America, American Maritain Association, International Association for Semiotic Studies, Mansarda Acesa, International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, State Academic University for the Humanities, Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal, Kemple, Brian, Favareau, Donald, Berisha, Elma, Seif, Farouk Y., Malekzadeh, Hamid, Clavere, Javier, DeChicchis, Joseph, Shad, Mahmoud Reza Moghaddam, Soto, Marita, Minerd, Matthew, Ikeda, Mitsutake, Hipps O.S.B., Norman, Lavrenova, Olga, Cobley, Paul, Junqueira, Robert, Arafat, Sachi, Paine, Scott Randall, Troutman, Tim, Passarini, William, Nikitenko, Yulia, and Soltani, Zahra
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History ,Meaning ,Cognition ,Phenomenology ,Semiotics - Abstract
Profit from this journey... and you will belong to a new generation bringing meaning to the heart of cognition. This event, commented by Juan Mendoza (Lund University) and chaired by Elma Berisha (Lyceum Institute), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project. *** Göran Sonesson, Professor Emeritus at the Division of cognitive semiotics, Lund University, holds doctorates in general linguistics from Lund and in semiotics from Paris. He has published numerous papers, both theoretic and experimental, on pictorial, cultural, and cognitive semiotics, as well as on the semiotics of communication and translation and the evolutionary foundations of semiosis. Apart from anthologies, his papers have appeared in journals such as Semiotica, Cognitive Semiotics, Cognitive Development, Sign System Studies, Degrés, Signa, Signata, Sign and Society, Frontier of Psychology, etc. His main book-length works are Pictorial Concepts (1989), which is a critique of the critique of iconicity, and Human Lifeworlds (2016), which is a study in cultural evolution. His new book, The Pictorial Extensions of Mind will soon be published by deGruyter. *** Juan Carlos Mendoza-Collazos is an Associate Professor at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, and doctoral candidate in Cognitive Semiotics at Lund University. He currently investigates the role of artefacts in relation to agency with a cognitive semiotic approach. He is the author, among other texts, of the book Semiótica del diseño con enfoque agentivo: condiciones de significancia en artefactos de uso [Semiotics of design with an agentive approach: Conditions of significance in artefacts] (Utadeo, 2015), and chapters of the books Meaning, Mind and Communication: Explorations in Cognitive Semiotics, edited by Jordan Zlatev, Göran Sonesson and Piotr Konderak in 2016 (Frankfurt/M.), and Biosemiotics and Evolution The Natural Foundations of Meaning and Symbolism, among other publications. *** Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium *** Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira. The cover image for the video was designed by Zahra Soltani.
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