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  1. Life after Kant: Natural purposes and the autopoietic foundations of biological individuality. [REVIEW]Andreas Weber & Francisco J. Varela - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (2):97-125.
    This paper proposes a basic revision of the understanding of teleology in biological sciences. Since Kant, it has become customary to view purposiveness in organisms as a bias added by the observer; the recent notion of teleonomy expresses well this as-if character of natural purposes. In recent developments in science, however, notions such as self-organization (or complex systems) and the autopoiesis viewpoint, have displaced emergence and circular self-production as central features of life. Contrary to an often superficial reading, Kant gives (...)
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    How do endosymbionts become organelles? Understanding early events in plastid evolution.Debashish Bhattacharya, John M. Archibald, Andreas Pm Weber & Adrian Reyes‐Prieto - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (12):1239-1246.
    What factors drove the transformation of the cyanobacterial progenitor of plastids (e.g. chloroplasts) from endosymbiont to bona fide organelle? This question lies at the heart of organelle genesis because, whereas intracellular endosymbionts are widespread in both unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes (e.g. rhizobial bacteria, Chlorella cells in ciliates, Buchnera in aphids), only two canonical eukaryotic organelles of endosymbiotic origin are recognized, the plastids of algae and plants and the mitochondrion. Emerging data on (1) the discovery of non‐canonical plastid protein targeting, (2) (...)
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    Notes on the Reviewing of Learned Websites, Digital Resources, and Tools.Anna-Luna Post & Andreas Weber - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):796-800.
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    The Book of Desire: Toward a Biological Poetics.Andreas Weber - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (2):149-170.
    In this chapter I propose to understand the current paradigm shift in biology as the origination of a biology of subjects. A description of living beings as experiencing selves has the potential to transform the current mechanistic approach of biology into an embodied-hermeneutic one, culminating in a poetics of nature. We are at the right moment for that: The findings of complex systems research, autopoiesis theory, and evolutionary developmental biology are converging into a picture where the living can not longer (...)
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    Horizontal gene acquisitions by eukaryotes as drivers of adaptive evolution.Gerald Schönknecht, Andreas Pm Weber & Martin J. Lercher - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (1):9-20.
    In contrast to vertical gene transfer from parent to offspring, horizontal (or lateral) gene transfer moves genetic information between different species. Bacteria and archaea often adapt through horizontal gene transfer. Recent analyses indicate that eukaryotic genomes, too, have acquired numerous genes via horizontal transfer from prokaryotes and other lineages. Based on this we raise the hypothesis that horizontally acquired genes may have contributed more to adaptive evolution of eukaryotes than previously assumed. Current candidate sets of horizontally acquired eukaryotic genes may (...)
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    Feeling the signs.Andreas Weber - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):183-199.
    This paper describes the semiotic approach to organism in two proto-biosemiotic thinkers, Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas. Both authors develop ideas that have become central terms of biosemiotics: the organism as subject, the realisation of the living as a closed circular self, the value concept, and, in the case of Langer, the concept of symbol. Langer tries to develop a theory of cultural symbolism based on a theory of organism as a self-realising entity creating meaning and value. This paper (...)
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    Enlivenment: towards a fundamental shift in the concepts of nature, culture and politics.Andreas Weber - 2013 - Berlin: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.
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    Beyond Emptiness 'Compassion' as the Hidden Ground of Francisco Varela's Thinking.Andreas Weber - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (11):259-281.
    Francisco Varela highlighted many links between his philosophy of cognition and Buddhism. This paper focuses on those connections which Varela did not make explicit. Varela was a disciple of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, a renowned master of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. This school emphasizes the direct experience of the 'nature of the mind' — hence, reality. Only by taking into account how this experience formed Varela's thinking do we understand the full scope of his idea of life. For Varela, (...)
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    Mimesis and Metaphor.Andreas Weber - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):297-307.
    In this paper I pursue the influences of Jakob von Uexküll’s biosemiotics on the anthropology of Ernst Cassirer. I propose that Cassirer in his Philosophy of the Symbolic Forms has written a cultural semiotics which in certain core ideas is grounded on biosemiotic presuppositions, some explicit (as the “emotive basic ground” of experience), some more implicit. I try to trace the connecting lines to a biosemiotic approach with the goal of formulating a comprehensive semiotic anthropology which understands man as embodied (...)
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    Cognition as expression.Andreas Weber - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):153-167.
    This paper attempts to put forward an aesthetic theory of nature based on a biosemiotic description of the living, which in turn is derived from an autopoietic theory of organism (p. Varela). An autopoietic system's reaction to material constraints is the unfolding of a dimension of meaning. In the outward Gestalt of autopoietic systems, meaning appears as fonn, and as such it reveals itself in a sensually graspable manner. The mode of being of organisms has an irreducible aesthetic side in (...)
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    Mimesis and Metaphor.Andreas Weber - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):297-307.
    In this paper I pursue the influences of Jakob von Uexküll’s biosemiotics on the anthropology of Ernst Cassirer. I propose that Cassirer in his Philosophy of the Symbolic Forms has written a cultural semiotics which in certain core ideas is grounded on biosemiotic presuppositions, some explicit (as the “emotive basic ground” of experience), some more implicit. I try to trace the connecting lines to a biosemiotic approach with the goal of formulating a comprehensive semiotic anthropology which understands man as embodied (...)
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    Phrasal Learning Is a Horse Apiece: No Recognition Memory Advantages for Idioms in L1 and L2 Adult Learners.Sara D. Beck & Andrea Weber - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Native and to some extent non-native speakers have shown processing advantages for idioms compared to novel literal phrases, and there is limited evidence that this advantage also extends to memory in L1 children. This study investigated whether these advantages generalize to recognition memory in adults. It employed a learning paradigm to test whether there is a recognition memory advantage for idioms compared to literal phrases in adult L1 and L2 learners considering both form and meaning recognition. Additionally, we asked whether (...)
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    Bitter fruits of accumulation: The case of Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt.Andreas Weber - 2014 - History of Science 52 (3):297-318.
    This essay analyses the career of the German chemist and government functionary Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt through the layered lens of governance and management. By conceptualizing governance as the historical result of the interaction between locally situated accumulation and management projects and the ‘metropolitan’ assessment of their value, it uses Reinwardt’s experiences to shed fresh light on the idiosyncrasies through which Europe and Southeast Asia were linked in the early nineteenth century. The discussion of three closely related episodes exemplifies this (...)
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    Cognition as expression.Andreas Weber - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):153-167.
    This paper attempts to put forward an aesthetic theory of nature based on a biosemiotic description of the living, which in turn is derived from an autopoietic theory of organism (p. Varela). An autopoietic system's reaction to material constraints is the unfolding of a dimension of meaning. In the outward Gestalt of autopoietic systems, meaning appears as fonn, and as such it reveals itself in a sensually graspable manner. The mode of being of organisms has an irreducible aesthetic side in (...)
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    Feeling the signs.Andreas Weber - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):183-199.
    This paper describes the semiotic approach to organism in two proto-biosemiotic thinkers, Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas. Both authors develop ideas that have become central terms of biosemiotics: the organism as subject, the realisation of the living as a closed circular self, the value concept, and, in the case of Langer, the concept of symbol. Langer tries to develop a theory of cultural symbolism based on a theory of organism as a self-realising entity creating meaning and value. This paper (...)
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    Mimesis and Metaphor.Andreas Weber - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):297-307.
    In this paper I pursue the influences of Jakob von Uexküll’s biosemiotics on the anthropology of Ernst Cassirer. I propose that Cassirer in his Philosophy of the Symbolic Forms has written a cultural semiotics which in certain core ideas is grounded on biosemiotic presuppositions, some explicit (as the “emotive basic ground” of experience), some more implicit. I try to trace the connecting lines to a biosemiotic approach with the goal of formulating a comprehensive semiotic anthropology which understands man as embodied (...)
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    A Neurophysiological Investigation of Non-native Phoneme Perception by Dutch and German Listeners.Heidrun Bien, Adriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber & Pienie Zwitserlood - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  18. Liang," Lowness and Π20 nullsets".Rod& Nies Downey, André Weber & Rebecca Yu - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71:3.
     
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    The Penefit of Salience: Salient Accented, but Not Unaccented Words Reveal Accent Adaptation Effects.Ann-Kathrin Grohe & Andrea Weber - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Learning to read scientific text: Do elementary school commercial reading programs help?Stephen P. Norris, Linda M. Phillips, Martha L. Smith, Sandra M. Guilbert, Donita M. Stange, Jeff J. Baker & Andrea C. Weber - 2008 - Science Education 92 (5):765-798.
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    Anmerkungen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 129-140.
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    Alles fühlt: Mensch, Natur und die Revolution der Lebenswissenschaften.Andreas Weber - 2007 - Berlin: Berlin Verlag.
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    A Path to Poetic Space.Andreas Weber - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (2):192-195.
    Lived experience can be viewed as the unfolding of “poetic space.” This is neither “just” matter nor experience, but the collective exploration of felt embodied meanings by individuals, ….
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    Biopoetics: Towards an Existential Ecology.Andreas Weber - 2016 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    Meaning, feeling and expression - the experience of inwardness - matter most in human existence. The perspective of biopoetics shows that this experience is shared by all organisms. Being alive means to exist through relations that have existential concern, and to express these dimensions through the body and its gestures. All life takes place within one poetic space which is shared between all beings and which is accessible through subjective sensual experience. We take part in this through our empirical subjectivity, (...)
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    Dank.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 127-128.
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    Der Uebereinstimmung der Natur und Gnade: Anderer Theil, in welchem die zum Rathe GOttes von unserer Seligkiet gehörigen Lehren des Christenthums insbesondere betrachtet werden.Andreas Weber - 1748 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Enlivenment: toward a poetics for the anthropocene.Andreas Weber - 2019 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    A poetics of the real -- The ideology of death -- Bioeconomics: the hidden megascience -- Biopoetics: desiring to be -- Natural anticapitalism -- Commons: inviting the other -- Poetic objectivity -- Culture: imagining the other.
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    Frontmatter.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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  29. Feeling the signs: The origins of meaning in the biological philosophy of Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas.Andreas Weber - 2002 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1 (1):183-200.
    This paper describes the semiotic approach to organism in two proto-biosemiotic thinkers, Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas. Both authors develop ideas that have become central terms of biosemiotics: the organism as subject, the realisation of the living as a closed circular self, the value concept, and, in the case of Langer, the concept of symbol. Langer tries to develop a theory of cultural symbolism based on a theory of organism as a self-realising entity creating meaning and value. This paper (...)
     
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    Inhalt.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 5-8.
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    Invitation au vivant: repenser les Lumières à l'âge de l'anthropocène.Andreas Weber - 2021 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil. Edited by Cyril Le Roy.
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    Kapitel 7 – Sein.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 115-126.
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    Kapitel 1 – Teilen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 15-24.
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    Kapitel 2 – Atmen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 25-42.
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    Kapitel 3 – Fühlen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 43-56.
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    Kapitel 4 – Lieben.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 57-76.
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    Kapitel 5 – Tauschen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 77-98.
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    Kapitel 6 – Schöpfen.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 99-114.
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    Matter and desire: an erotic ecology.Andreas Weber - 2017 - White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing.
    Nautilus Award Gold Medal Winner, Ecology & Environment In Matter and Desire, internationally renowned biologist and philosopher Andreas Weber rewrites ecology as a tender practice of forging relationships, of yearning for connections, and of expressing these desires through our bodies. Being alive is an erotic process--constantly transforming the self through contact with others, desiring ever more life. In clever and surprising ways, Weber recognizes that love--the impulse to establish connections, to intermingle, to weave our existence poetically together with that of (...)
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    Naturalizing Teleology: Towards a Theory of Biological Subjects.Andreas Weber & Francisco J. Varela - 2008 - In Luca Illetterati (ed.), Purposiveness: Teleology Between Nature and Mind. Ontos Verlag. pp. 201-220.
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    Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz.Andreas Weber - 2017 - Transcript Verlag.
    Sein heißt Teilen. Teilen heißt Sein, auf allen Ebenen, vom Atom bis zu unserer Erfahrung von Glück. Lebendigsein folgt der Sehnsucht, ganz Individuum zu werden - und diese erfüllt sich nur in Austausch und Verwandlung. Erst aus Teilhabe entsteht Stimmigkeit, das Gefühl, ein eigenes Selbst, Zentrum der eigenen Erfahrung zu sein. Unser Stoffwechsel, gelingende Beziehungen, Sinnerfahrungen, aber auch der Austausch von Gütern und Leistungen können nur gedeihen, wenn wir sie als gemeinsame Teilhabe an einer schöpferischen Wirklichkeit erschaffen. Diese ist Stoff, (...)
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    Sein und Teilen: Eine Praxis schöpferischer Existenz.Andreas Weber - 2017 - transcript Verlag.
    Sein heißt Teilen. Teilen heißt Sein, auf allen Ebenen, vom Atom bis zu unserer Erfahrung von Glück. Lebendigsein folgt der Sehnsucht, ganz Individuum zu werden - und diese erfüllt sich nur in Austausch und Verwandlung. Erst aus Teilhabe entsteht Stimmigkeit, das Gefühl, ein eigenes Selbst, Zentrum der eigenen Erfahrung zu sein. Unser Stoffwechsel, gelingende Beziehungen, Sinnerfahrungen, aber auch der Austausch von Gütern und Leistungen können nur gedeihen, wenn wir sie als gemeinsame Teilhabe an einer schöpferischen Wirklichkeit erschaffen. Diese ist Stoff, (...)
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    Tunnetus kui väljendus.Andreas Weber - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):168-168.
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    Feeling the signs.Andreas Weber - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):183-199.
    This paper describes the semiotic approach to organism in two proto-biosemiotic thinkers, Susanne K. Langer and Hans Jonas. Both authors develop ideas that have become central terms of biosemiotics: the organism as subject, the realisation of the living as a closed circular self, the value concept, and, in the case of Langer, the concept of symbol. Langer tries to develop a theory of cultural symbolism based on a theory of organism as a self-realising entity creating meaning and value. This paper (...)
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    Vorwort – Verbinden.Andreas Weber - 2017 - In Sein Und Teilen: Eine Praxis Schöpferischer Existenz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-14.
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    Diarmid A. Finnegan; Jonathan Jeffrey Wright . Spaces of Global Knowledge: Exhibition, Encounter, and Exchange in an Age of Empire. x + 288 pp., figs., bibl., index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. £70. [REVIEW]Andreas Weber - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):453-454.
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    Nils Güttler. Das Kosmoskop: Karten und ihre Benutzer in der Pflanzengeographie des 19. Jahrhunderts. 545 pp., illus., bibl., index. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2014. €64.90. [REVIEW]Andreas Weber - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):459-460.
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