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  1. The lifeworld and the world of life: the concept of relevance and its foundation in organic nature.Jan Strassheim - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (260):119-151.
    This paper relates the concept of relevance to its biological foundations by combining Alfred Schutz’s social phenomenology and Helmuth Plessner’s theory of organic life and philosophical anthropology. Relevance interlinks human sign use with the human “lifeworld” (Husserl) as a whole. The biological foundations of relevance, in turn, interlink that lifeworld with the “world of life” that includes us among other lifeforms. I analyze human relevance as an interplay of two tendencies, termed “closedness” and “openness,” that underlies our production of “meaning” (...)
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  • Presence in absentia: in memory of Göran Sonesson.Jan Strassheim - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (260):1-10.
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