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  1. Sign, language, culture.Algirdas Julien Greimas (ed.) - 1970 - The Hague,: Mouton.
     
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    Signs and Symbolic Behavior.Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (1):78-88.
    Research in archaeology and anthropology on the evolution of modern patterns of human behavior often makes use of general theories of signs, usually derived from semiotics. Recent work generalizing David Lewis’ 1969 model of signaling provides a better theory of signs than those currently in use. This approach is based on the coevolution of behaviors of sign production and sign interpretation. I discuss these models and then look at applications to human prehistoric behavior, focusing on body ornamentation, tools, (...)
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    Sign and Symbol in Hegel's "Aesthetics".Paul de Man - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):761-775.
    We are far removed, in this section of the Encyclopedia on memory, from the mnemotechnic icons described by Francis Yates in The Art of Memory and much closer to Augustine's advice about how to remember and to psalmodize Scripture. Memory, for Hegel, is the learning by rote of names, or of words considered as names, and it can therefore not be separated from the notation, the inscription, or the writing down of these names. In order to remember, one is forced (...)
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    Art Language through Selected Signs and Symbols of the Yoruba People of Nigeria.Sunday James - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 7 (1):79-87.
    Many secret signs and symbols area associated with the Yoruba as we have it amongst many tribes in Nigeria. Some of these signs and symbols have deep meanings and have connotations amongst the tribe. They form the everyday language of the people and a thorough understanding of them is key in their relationship with one another as a people. The objective of this study is to express the cultural connotations of selected symbols in relation to (...)
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    Using Signs and Symbols to Label Hospital Patients with a Dementia Diagnosis: Help or Hindrance to Care?Katie Featherstone, Paula Boddington & Andy Northcott - 2020 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 10 (1):49-61.
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    Sign and Symbol: Sacramental Experience in Albert's De corpore domini.O. P. Surmanski - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1069):n/a-n/a.
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    Using Signs and Symbols to Label Hospital Patients with a Dementia Diagnosis: Help or Hindrance to Care?Katie Featherstone, Paula Boddington & Andy Northcott - forthcoming - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
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    Sign and symbol.Jacques Maritain & Mary Morris - 1937 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (1):1-11.
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    Sign and Symbol: Sacramental Experience in Albert's De corpore domini.Sr Albert Marie Surmanski Op - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1070):479-491.
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    Dialogical sign and symbolic mediation: A quest for meaning and esthetic experience.Yunhee Lee - 2016 - Semiotica 2016 (208).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2016 Heft: 208 Seiten: 167-176.
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    A Rhetoric of Turns: Signs and Symbols in Education.Kris Rutten & Ronald Soetaert - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (4):604-620.
    In our research and teaching we explore the value and the place of rhetoric in education. From a theoretical perspective we situate our work in different disciplines, inspired by major ‘turns’: linguistic, cultural, anthropological/ethnographic, interpretive, semiotic, narrative, literary, rhetorical etc. In this article we engage in the discussion about what all these turns might entail for education by elaborating on what it implies to read the world as a ‘text'—as is central in a semiotic approach—and by introducing new rhetoric in (...)
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  12. The symbol and the theory of the life-world: “The transcendences of the life-world and their overcoming by signs and symbols”.Jochen Dreher - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (2):141-163.
    This essay presents a phenomenological analysis of the functioning of symbols as elements of the life-world with the purpose of demonstrating the interrelationship of individual and society. On the basis of Alfred Schutz''s theory of the life-world, signs and symbols are viewed as mechanisms by means of which the individual can overcome the transcendences posed by time, space, the world of the Other, and multiple realities which confront him or her. Accordingly, the individual''s life-world divides itself into (...)
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  13. Biotic Scale to Sign and Symbol: Concept of Vira in Jaina-Saiva Cults: A Comparative Study.Dr K. Satya Murty - 2001 - In Haripriya Rangarajan, G. Kamalakar, A. K. V. S. Reddy, M. Veerender & K. Venkatachalam (eds.), Jainism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 276.
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    Zur Philosophie des Zeichens.Tilman Borsche & Werner Stegmaier (eds.) - 1992 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Tillich’s Theory of Signs and Symbols.William L. Rowe - 1966 - The Monist 50 (4):593-610.
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    A comparison of sign and symbol (their contents and boundaries).K. Ozlem Alp - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (182):1-13.
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    A Tradition Should Be More Than Its Signs and Symbols.Diana Royer - 1995 - American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4):59-74.
  18. Vi͡acheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov Discusses Universal Signs and Symbols of Fire, Sun, and Light.Vi͡acheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov - 2004
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    Symbols, Signs, and Signals.C. J. Ducasse - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):79-80.
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  20. Symbols, signs, and signals.C. J. Ducasse - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):41-52.
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    A Tradition Should Be More Than Its Signs and Symbols.Diana Royer - 1995 - American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4):59-74.
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    Peirce's Doctrine of Signs: Theory, Applications, and Connections.Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress (ed.) - 1996 - Walter de Gruyter.
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    Images and Symbols.Shigeng Zhang - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 12:63-70.
    The world is a unification of matter, energy and information. Subjectivity information is such information that subject receives, deals with and expresses. Subjectivity information can be classified to two categories by form: image and symbol. On the basis of ontology of ‘matter, energy and information——triunity’, this paper presents the definitions of symbol and image, points out the origin of them and brings forward the mechanism that men cognize symbols. Also, the paper classifies symbols in two ways: In one (...)
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  24. THE SYMBOLIC SIGN and KINETIC ECONOMY: MORAL LIBERATION, PATHOS OR SLAVERY METAPHYSICS?Victor Mota - manuscript
    Signs evolve on colective inconsciousness.
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    John P. Hermann and John J. Burke Jr., eds., Signs and Symbols in Chaucer's Poetry. University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1981. Pp. 257; 31 illustrations. $19.75 ; $9.95. [REVIEW]Glending Olson - 1983 - Speculum 58 (1):263-264.
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    Structure of Symbol within Cultural Transitions.Din Aslamazishvili - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 12:3-7.
    Among such social-philosophic notions as society, culture, civilization, system, human, sense, sign, truth and others, concept “symbol” takes a special place. Most of the researchers meet the view, that symbol possesses an important place in the development of culture as a social phenomenon. The role of symbol in cultures birth and development is characterized by antipathy and polysemy. However revelation of the symbol role in spiritual processes of cultural transitions is beyond question one of the urgent philosophic issues. Symbol is (...)
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  27. THE SYMBOLIC SIGN and KINETIC ECONOMY: MORAL LIBERATION, PATHOS OR METAPHYSIC SLAVERY?Victor Mota - manuscript
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    Signs and the process of interpretation: sign as an object and as a process.Adalira Sáenz-Ludlow - 2007 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 26 (3):205-223.
    Historically the words representation and symbol have had overlapping meanings, meanings that usually disregard the role played by the interpreter. Peirce’s theory of signs accounts for these meanings and also for the role of the interpreter. His theory draws attention to the static and dynamic nature of signs. Sign interpretation can be viewed as a continuous dynamic and evolving process. The static and dynamic nature of signs helps us understand the teaching–learning activity as a process of interpretation (...)
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    Under the Sign of Symbols: Losey and Hartley.D. I. Grossvogel - 1974 - Diacritics 4 (3):51.
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  30. Words, Signs, Signals, and Symbols.Haig Khatchadourian - 1969 - Philosophical Forum 1 (4):493.
     
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    The Stoic Theory of Sign and Proof.Fabian Ruge - 2022 - Basel: Schwabe.
    The theory of sign and proof is an essential component of Stoic epistemology. This book examines the fragmentary evidence from Sextus Empiricus and sheds light on the two aspects that characterise signs and proofs: the logical relation that holds between a sign and that which it signifies and an additional epistemic relation that is called revelation. All signs feature in conditionals that are true in virtue of the strong modal account of conditionals that the Stoics developed. This modal (...)
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    Ducasse C. J.. Symbols, signs, and signals.Evert Beth - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):79-80.
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    Images of truth: from sign to symbol.Carlo Sini - 1993 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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    Signs of the Sacred: The Confucian Body and Symbolic Power.Lim Tae-Seung - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1030-1051.
    The sociology of symbolic power, as put forth by Pierre Bourdieu, treats the relations between behavior and socio-cultural structure. Bourdieu comprehends culture as a form of capital that follows certain laws of accumulation, exchange, and operation, and emphasizes that its symbolic form plays an important role in establishing and maintaining power structures.1 Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital comprises a variety of resources such as language capabilities, general cultural consciousness, aesthetic symbols, educational information, and level of education.2 His analysis of (...)
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  35. Hegel and Semiotics: Beyond the End of Art.William D. Melaney - 2016 - In K. Bankov (ed.), New Semiotics: Between Tradition and Innovation Proceedings of the Twelfth World Congress of Semiotics. New Bulgarian University. pp. 10 pages.
    This paper argues that Hegel attempts to appropriate the irreversible aspects of Romantic aesthetics in four ways: (i) Hegel radicalizes Kantian aesthetics on the basis of a basically textual approach to sublime experience that opens up the question of community as a philosophical one; (ii) without demoting classical conceptions of art, Hegel privileges Romantic conceptions that demonstrate the ascendancy of sign over symbol in a spiraling chain; (iii) Hegel laments the fate of art in the triumph of Romantic subjectivism but (...)
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  36. Thought, Sign and Machine - the Idea of the Computer Reconsidered.Niels Ole Finnemann - 1999 - Copenhagen: Danish Original: Akademisk Forlag 1994. Tanke, Sprog og Maskine..
    Throughout what is now the more than 50-year history of the computer many theories have been advanced regarding the contribution this machine would make to changes both in the structure of society and in ways of thinking. Like other theories regarding the future, these should also be taken with a pinch of salt. The history of the development of computer technology contains many predictions which have failed to come true and many applications that have not been foreseen. While we must (...)
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    Semiotics of humor in Nigerian politics.Adeyemi Adegoju - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (247):255-282.
    This study explores the semiotics of humor and political disaffection in the online feedback discourse evaluating party performance in a post-election era in Nigeria’s democratic practice. It examines the incongruities in multimodal digital humor as semiotic resources of subversive play to criticize a political party for its perceived weak program-to-policy linkage. Data for the study comprise some purposively sampled political internet memes which were deployed to express political disaffection at the party All Progressives Congress in the first half of its (...)
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    Sociolinguistic Communication as a Basis of Interaction of Subjects of Educational Process.Raisa B. Kvesko, Svetlana B. Kvesko & Irina L. Vanina - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 35:21-27.
    In the article is founded that sociolinguistic communication is an interaction of subjects in which basis are language and textual activity. Person`s existence and work are directly and absolutely connected with a main function of language – communicative. Sociolinguistic reality is directly connected with a process ofcommunication. Communication is today an essential part of our life and is very important. In the article sociolinguistic communication rates as a social phenomenon, as a basis of interaction of subjects of educational area, as (...)
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    Art and Symbol.Carl R. Hausman - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (2):256 - 270.
    Today we discuss in our own special vocabulary the assumption underlying the quarrel between poetry and philosophy. We speak of propositions, implications, signs, icons, symbols, etc., in connection with fine art. But in so far as we dispute over the assumption at all, the central question remains: Does poetry or art reveal something which is also revealed by philosophy?
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  40. Voice and Phenomenon: Introduction to the Problem of the Sign in Husserl's Phenomenology.Jacques Derrida - 2011 - Northwestern University Press. Edited by Leonard Lawlor.
    Translator's introduction: The germinal structure of Derrida's thought -- Translator's note -- Introduction -- Sign and signs -- The reduction of indication -- Meaning as soliloquy -- Meaning and representation -- The sign and the blink of an eye -- The voice that keeps silent -- The originative supplement.
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    SIGNS and MEANINGS: Pataphallics: Jarry’s Novels and Ityphallicism.Jean-Michel Rabaté - 2014 - Human and Social Studies 3 (2):80-89.
    This article discusses Alfred Jarry as a precursor of French modernism. With a particular focus on Messaline, Roman de l’ancienne Rome and Le Surmâle, Roman moderne, I analyse the subtle ways in which the past and the future are intertwined and Jarry’s philosophy of sexual excess. In both novels, the main characters seek a paroxysmal erotic pleasure from which they die after reaching world records in sex-making. Read together, the novels work to create a lemniscate, the symbol of infinity symbolically (...)
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  42. Speech and phenomena, and other essays on Husserl's theory of signs.Jacques Derrida - 1973 - Evanston,: Northwestern University Press.
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    Telos and object: the relation between sign and object as a teleological relation in the semiotics of Charles S. Peirce.Luca Russo - 2017 - Bern: Peter Lang.
    The book is devoted to the study of the sign-object relation in the semiotics of Charles Peirce. It puts this issue in the context of Peirce's philosophy of knowledge and of reality and individuates the final causality as the foundation of the semiotic relation, which gains its gnoseological reliableness from its underlying teleological tendencies.
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    "Azikwelwa" : Politics and Value in Black South African Poetry.Anne McClintock - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (3):597-623.
    On the winter morning of 16 June 1976, fifteen thousand black children marched on Orlando Stadium in Soweto, carrying slogans dashed on the backs of exercise books. The children were stopped by armed police who opened fire, and thirteen-year-old Hector Peterson became the first of hundreds of schoolchildren to be shot down by police in the months that followed. If, a decade later, the meaning of Soweto’s “year of fire” is still contested,1 it began in this way with a symbolic (...)
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    Mythical and Symbolic Origins of the City: the Case of the Kathmandu Valley.Gérard Toffin - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (152):101-123.
    In recent years, the relationships between systems of symbolic representations and cities have given rise to an often rich and stimulating consideration among various specialists in human sciences, namely, historians, anthropologists, semiologists and sociologists, among others. Urban conglomerates can no longer be conceived as simple assemblages of more or less functional constructions. The city is as much a mental concept as it is a physical reality. It is made up of images that give it a meaning. It does not exist (...)
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    Speech and phenomena, and other essays on Husserl's theory of signs.Jacques Derrida - 1973 - Evanston,: Northwestern University Press.
    In Speech and Phenomena, Jacques Derriba situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which have often been seen as irreconcilable criteria for the use and interpretation of signs. His critique of Husserl attacks the position that language is founded on logic rather than on rhetoric; instead, he claims, meaningful language is limited to expression because expression alone conveys sense.
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    Speech and Phenomena: And Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs.David B. Allison (ed.) - 1973 - Evanston,: Northwestern University Press.
    In _Speech and Phenomena,_ Jacques Derrida situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which have often been seen as irreconcilable criteria for the use and interpretations of signs. His critique of Husserl attacks the position that language is founded on logic rather than on rhetoric; instead, he claims, meaningful language is limited to expression because expression alone conveys sense. Derrida's larger project is to confront phenomenology with the tradition it has so often renounced--the tradition of (...)
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    Symbolic Understanding of the Sky and Celestial Entities: An Archaeological Approach of Late Prehistoric Celestial Signs in the Carpathian Basin.Emilia Pasztor - 2023 - Axiomathes 33 (4):1-37.
    European prehistoric decorative art abounds in motifs that are not humble decorative elements but seem to be significant signs. Circles, concentric circles with or without a dot in the centre, circles divided into four, six or eight equal segments (sun/star-crosses) and often round decoration complexes filled with different spiral motifs are generally considered sun symbols by archaeologists. It is predominantly accepted that sun cults dominated the belief system of the European Bronze Age. These symbols can be found (...)
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    Review: C. J. Ducasse, Symbols, Signs, and Signals. [REVIEW]Evert Beth - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):79-80.
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    Pragmatic Inquiry and Religious Communities: Charles Peirce, Signs, and Inhabited Experiments by Brandon Daniel-Hughes.Gary Slater - 2019 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (3):356-360.
    What does it mean to understand religious traditions most fundamentally as communities of inquiry? This is the question raised by Brandon Daniel-Hughes' Pragmatic Inquiry and Religious Communities, which uses Peirce's writings on inquiry to frame religious traditions as "large-scale hypotheses, expressed in religious symbols, narratives, and rituals that work to signify reality…by cultivating beliefs and rules for action that may truly indicate the real world and orient believers with it by guiding them into more harmonious relations with one another (...)
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