Supplementary notes on Kalevi Kull, ‘The Biosemiotic Fundamentals of Aesthetics: Beauty is Perfect Semiotic Fitting’

Biosemiotics 15 (2):373-377 (2022)
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Abstract

I offer some supplementary reflections on the range and scope of some central concepts in Kalevi Kull’s ‘The Biosemiotic Fundamentals of Aesthetics: Beauty is Perfect Semiotic Fitting.’ Focus is directed, motivated by John Dewey, to some further aspects of Peirce’s linking of aesthetics to the nature of quality and of feeling. The complex dimensionality of semiotic fitting is taken up with an eye on Peirce’s theory of interpretants. Some suggestions are made about the use of beauty instead of form or order as analytical concepts.

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