semiootik
A sign, as ordinarily understood, is simply something that suggests the presence or existence of something else, a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent. What’s so difficult about that? Why should that require the development of a whole new perspective on reality and experience, as so-called “semiotics”, as the study of the way signs works, claims? This video, a dialogue between a semiotician and a proponent of “realist” philosophy, addresses directly the question of what is the difference semiotics makes for our understanding of what is a sign. (by John Deely) .(tagsToTranslate)semiotics(t)sign(t)philosophy(t)reality(t)objectivity(t)subjectivity(t)semiotic world(t)umwelt
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semiotic psychosis
what does that sign in the right corner mean? a star with a cross cut out…
I am working on Color semiotics and their importance in literary texts. Can you suggest any books/videos in this regard. Thanks.
@qermont Maybe it's a sign of the University of St. Thomas.