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Neither ghost nor machine: the emergence and nature of selves

New York: Columbia University Press (2017)

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  1. Process Philosophy.Johanna Seibt - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Logonomic signs as three-phase constraints of multimodal social semiosis.Ivan Fomin - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (247):33-54.
    The article introduces the concept of the logonomic sign as an elaboration on Hodge and Kress’s promising yet under-examined ideas about logonomic systems. Logonomic signs are defined as socially devised signs that constrain multimodal semiosis by restricting who is able to produce what signs under what circumstances. Based on the Peircean categories, the functioning of logonomic signs is modeled as a three-phase process of logonomic understanding, logonomic actualization, and logonomic reproduction. Based on Kull’s theory of evolution of semiotic systems, logonomic (...)
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  • Process philosophy.Nicholas Rescher - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • The emergence of selves and purpose.Ursula W. Goodenough & Jeremy E. Sherman - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):960-970.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 960-970, December 2021.
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  • The Layperson’s Guide to Teleodynamics: A Review of Jeremy Sherman’s Neither Ghost nor Machine: The Emergence and Nature of Selves. [REVIEW]Donald Favareau - 2020 - Biosemiotics 13 (3):443-452.
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