Works by Pain, Stephen (exact spelling)

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    From biorhetorics to zoorhetorics.Stephen Pain - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (3/4):498-508.
    The present article aims to introduce the field of “Zoorhetorics”, as a particular case of Biorhetorics, earlier introduced by the author in the academic world. A brief explanation will be provided of its aims, methods and models, while particular attention will be devoted to the concept of “sustainable good”, considered crucial in both the “Bio-” and “Zoorhetorics” formulations.
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    Bioretoorika.Stephen Pain - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):772-772.
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    Biorhetorics.Stephen Pain - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):755-771.
    This paper is an introduction to the new field of biorhetorics. Biorhetorics is an applied form of rhetoric that evolved from the study of classical rhetoric, particularly Aristotelian. The author illustrates the stages of development necessary for the creation of a species-specific rhetoric: by (1) formalising rhetoric so as to create a functional rhetoric, (2) then reducing this to a symbolic rhetoric that can be used in conjunction with the collected data of an organism’s Umwelt (including its genome) to form (...)
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    Biorhetorics.Stephen Pain - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):755-771.
    This paper is an introduction to the new field of biorhetorics. Biorhetorics is an applied form of rhetoric that evolved from the study of classical rhetoric, particularly Aristotelian. The author illustrates the stages of development necessary for the creation of a species-specific rhetoric: by (1) formalising rhetoric so as to create a functional rhetoric, (2) then reducing this to a symbolic rhetoric that can be used in conjunction with the collected data of an organism’s Umwelt (including its genome) to form (...)
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    Bioretoorikast zooretoorikani. Kokkuvõte.Stephen Pain - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (3/4):508-508.
    The present article aims to introduce the field of “Zoorhetorics”, as a particular case of Biorhetorics, earlier introduced by the author in the academic world. A brief explanation will be provided of its aims, methods and models, while particular attention will be devoted to the concept of “sustainable good”, considered crucial in both the “Bio-” and “Zoorhetorics” formulations.
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    From biorhetorics to zoorhetorics.Stephen Pain - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (3/4):498-508.
    The present article aims to introduce the field of “Zoorhetorics”, as a particular case of Biorhetorics, earlier introduced by the author in the academic world. A brief explanation will be provided of its aims, methods and models, while particular attention will be devoted to the concept of “sustainable good”, considered crucial in both the “Bio-” and “Zoorhetorics” formulations.
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    What is an Animal?Stephen Pain - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (3):361-365.
  8. What is an Animal?: Review of Animal Encounters (2009) Edited by Tom Tyler and Manuela Rossini, Leiden: Brill. 266pp ISBN: 9789004168671. List price:€ 79.00/US $117.00 (Book Review). [REVIEW]Stephen Pain - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (3):361-365.
     
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