Can Semiotic Be the Lingua Franca for the Epistemological Hybrids of Contemporary Times?

American Journal of Semiotics 25 (3-4):67-73 (2009)
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Based on the observations of Brazilian theorists of Communication, this article purports to give an overview of the contemporary experience in terms of communicational phenomena and their relationship with art, technology, science and language from the broad standpoint of a Charles S. Peirce-based view of semiotic.

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