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Microsemiotics of DNA

Semiotica 2002 (138) (2002)

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  1. On genes, cells, and memory.Sabine Brauckmann - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):151-168.
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  • The thought of C. S. Peirce.Thomas A. Goudge - 1950 - New York,: Dover Publications.
    "Unabridged and unaltered republication of the work originally published ... in 1950." Bibliographical footnotes.
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  • New beginnings: early modern philosophy and postmodern thought.John Deely - 1994 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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  • Charles Peirce's Guess at the Riddle: Grounds for Human Significance.John K. Sheriff - 1994 - Indiana University Press.
    "Sheriff’s text moves the "guess" to a new level of understanding, while integrating much of Peirce’s philosophy, and provokes many questions." —Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Newletter "The purpose of Sheriff’s work is to expound Peirce’s unified theory of the universe—from cosmology to semiotic—and to discuss its ramifications for how we should live. He concludes that Peirce has given us a theory we can live with. The book makes an important contribution to philosophy of life and to the (...)
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  • The Minimalist Program.Noam Chomsky - 1995 - MIT Press.
    In these essays the minimalist approach to linguistic theory is formulated and progressively developed.
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  • The Oxford companion to philosophy.Ted Honderich (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Offering clear and reliable guidance to the ideas of philosophers from antiquity to the present day and to the major philosophical systems around the globe, he Oxford Companion to Philosophy is the definitive philosophical reference work for readers at all levels. For ten years the original volume has served as a stimulating introduction for general readers and as an indispensable guide for students and scholars. A distinguished international assembly of 249 philosophers contributed almost 2,000 entries, and many of these have (...)
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