Semiotics, (4 Volume Set)

Title: Semiotics, (4 Volume Set)
Author: Frederik Stjernfelt, Peer F. Bundgaard
ISBN: 041547681X / 9780415476812
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 1824
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2010
Availability: 45-60 days

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Semiotics (the study of sign processes - ‘semiosis’ - and sign systems) embraces linguistics, philosophy, and literary studies, as well as linking to anthropology, art, psychology, and biology.

This new Routledge collection helps to make sense of the subject’s huge interdisciplinary corpus of scholarly literature and brings together the best and most influential materials from ‘the first phase’, neo-classics from the institutionalization of semiotics in the 1960s, and contemporary works illustrating the ongoing development of semiotics and its widening applications (for example, in the natural sciences).

Volume I (‘Philosophy’) collects pre-modern material showing the genesis of semiotics from Locke to Peirce, along with a range of work from the last thirty years. Volume II (‘Linguistics’) includes key work from recent developments in cognitive linguistics and cognitive semantics, while Volume III focuses on ‘Text and Image’. Finally, Volume IV (‘Logic, Biology, Psychology, Culture, and Anthropology’) gathers the best offerings from other disciplines, and from emerging fields such as ‘biosemiotics’.

Fully indexed, and with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, that places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, this is an essential work destined to be valued by scholars, students, and researchers as a vital one-stop reference resource.

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Volume I : Philosophy

Chapter 1 :
The Latin Foundation for Semiotic Consciousness : Augustine, Recherches Sémiotiques
Chapter 2 : An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Chapter 3 : On The Schematism of The Pure Conceptions of The Understanding : Critique of Pure Reason
Chapter 4 : How to Make Our Ideas Clear, The Essential Peirce
Chapter 5 : Issues of Pragmaticism, The Essential Peirce
Chapter 6 : Sundry Logical Conceptions, The Essential Peirce
Chapter 7 : Nomenclature and Divisions of Triadic Relations, as Far as They are Determined, The Essential Peirce
Chapter 8 : On Sense and Reference, Translations from The Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege
Chapter 9 : The Difference Between Independent and Non-Independent Objects, Logical Investigation : Logical Investigations
Chapter 10 : The Problem of The Symbol and its Place in The System of Philosophy’ [1927], Man and World
Chapter 11 : Putting The World Back into Semantics : Grazer Philosophische Studien
Chapter 12 : Morphodynamics and Attractor Syntax : Constituency in Visual Perception and Cognitive Grammar, Mind as Motion
Chapter 13 : Kant, Peirce, and The Platypus : Kant and The Platypus : Essays on Language and Cognition
Chapter 14 : The Place of C.S. Peirce in The History of Logical Theory, The Rule of Reason : The Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce
Chapter 15 : Mutual Enlightenment : Recent Phenomenology in Cognitive Science : Journal of Consciousness Studies
Chapter 16 : Diagrams as Centerpiece of a Peircean Epistemology : Transactions of The Charles S : Peirce Society
Chapter 17 : Coherence, Consistency, Cogency, Congruity, Cohesiveness,Remain Calm! Don’t Go Overboard! : New Literary History

Volume II  : Linguistics

Chapter 18 :
FIntroduction’ [1915], Course in General Linguistics
Chapter 19 : Nature of The Linguistic Sign’ [1915], Course in General Linguistics
Chapter 20 : Linguistics Value’ [1915], Course in General Linguistics
Chapter 21 : The Model of Language as Organon’ [1934], Theory of Language
Chapter 22 : Semiosis and Semiotic : Writings on The General Theory of Signs
Chapter 23 : The Zero Sign, Russian and Slavic Grammar : Studies, 1931–1981
Chapter 24 : Structuralism in Modern Linguistics
Chapter 25 : What is a Speech Act?, Philosophy in America
Chapter 26 : The Interaction of Semiotic Constraints : Yale French Studies
Chapter 27 : Semantics and linguistics : MaThematical Models of Morphogenesis
Chapter 28 : Logic and Conversation : Studies in The Way of Words
Chapter 29 : The Doctrine of Signs : Journal of Social and Biological Structures
Chapter 30 : Frame Semantics, Linguistics in The Morning Calm
Chapter 31 : Nouns and Verbs’ [1987], Concept, Image, and Symbol : The Cognitive Basis of Grammar
Chapter 32 : Image-Schematic Bases of Meaning : Recherches Sémiotiques
Chapter 33 : The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor, Metaphor and Thought
Chapter 34 : Conceptual Integration Networks : Cognitive Science
Chapter 35 : The Relation of Grammar to Cognition : Toward a Cognitive Semantics
Chapter 36 : The Ideal Scaffolding of Language : Husserl’s Fourth Logical Investigation in The Light of Cognitive Linguistics : Phenomenology and The Cognitive Sciences
Chapter 37 : Toward a Cognitive Semiotics : Recherches en Communication

Volume III  : Text and Image

Part 1 : Literature
Chapter 38 :
Art as Device : Theory of Prose
Chapter 39 : The Literary Work of Art : An Investigation on The Borderlines of Ontology, Logic, and Theory of Literature [1931]
Chapter 40 : Poetics and Linguistics, Roman Jakobson : Selected Writings
Chapter 41 : Boundaries of Narrative’ [1969], New Literary History
Chapter 42 : Art as Language : The Structure of The Artistic Text
Chapter 43 : Semiotics and Language : An Analytical Dictionary
Chapter 44 : The Encirclement of Narrative : On Franz Stanzel’s Theorie des Erzahlens : Poetics Today
Chapter 45 : The Problem of Speech Genres, The Discourse Reader
Chapter 46 : Literary Universals : Poetics Today
Chapter 47 : A Semiotic Definition of Literary Discourse : Semiotica

Part 2 : Image
Chapter 48 :
AesThetic Experience and AesThetic Object : Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
Chapter 49 : Rhetoric of The Image’ [1964], Image, Music Text
Chapter 50 : Truth and The Stereotype : Art and Illusion
Chapter 51 : Dynamics : Art and Visual Perception
Chapter 52 : Form : Art and Visual Perception
Chapter 53 : Art and Thought : Visual Thinking
Chapter 54 : Toward a General Rhetoric of Visual Statement : Interaction between Plastic and Iconic Signs, Advances in Visual Semiotics : The Semiotic Web, 1992–1993
Chapter 55 : Iconicity in The Ecology of Semiosis, Iconicity

Volume IV  : Logic, Biology, Psychology, Culture, and Anthropology

Part 1 : Semiotics and Logic
Chapter 56 :
On Seeing A’s and Seeing As : Stanford Humanities Review
Chapter 57 : Problems with Peirce’s Concept of Abduction : Foundations of Science
Chapter 58 : Universal Grammar and Semiotic Constraints, Language Evolution
Chapter 59 : Conceptual Graphs, Handbook of Knowledge Representation

Part 2 : Biosemiotics
Chapter 60 :
The Theory of Meaning : Semiotica
Chapter 61 : Animal Psychism vs : Human Psychism, Glossogenetics : The Origin and Evolution of Language
Chapter 62 : Biosemiotics in The Twentieth Century : A View from Biology : Semiotica
Chapter 63 : The Biology of Signification : Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Chapter 64 : Biosemiotics : Its Roots, Proliferation, and Prospects : Global Semiotics
Chapter 65 : Biosemiotic Questions : Biosemiotics

Part 3 : Semiotics and Psychology
Chapter 66 :
Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms, A Sourcebook of Gestalt Psychology
Chapter 67 : Principles of Categorization, Cognition and Categorization
Chapter 68 : How to Build a Baby II : Conceptual Primitives : Psychological Review
Chapter 69 : Perceptual Symbol Systems : Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Part 4 : Semiotics, Sociology, and Anthropology : Cultural Semiotics, Social Semiotics, and Anthropology
Chapter 70 :
Structural Analysis in Linguistics and in Anthropology’ [1958], Structural Anthropology
Chapter 71 : The Structural Study of Myth’ [1958], Structural Anthropology
Chapter 72 : Myth Today : Mythologies
Chapter 73 : Semiotic Space : Universe of The Mind
Chapter 74 : The Notion of Boundary : Universe of The Mind
Chapter 75 : Understanding and Sharing Intentions : The Origins of Cultural Cognition : Behavioral and Brain Sciences