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Biosemiotics and Evolution
The Natural Foundations of Meaning and Symbolism
von Richard Theisen Simanke, Elena Pagni
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Interdisciplinary Evolution Research Nr. 6
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ISBN: 978-3-030-85264-1
Auflage: 1st ed. 2021
Erschienen am 04.01.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 600 Gramm
Umfang: 288 Seiten

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Elena Pagni graduated in Philosophy (University of Pisa - Italy) with a thesis on Aristotle and his view of perception, and was awarded a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Florence. She has been member of the Research Laboratory "Epistemologica" (University of Firenze, Italy), directed by Prof.  Roberta Lanfredini. She got a one-year post doc (Research in Paris fellowship) in philosophy of biology at the Ens of Paris (Centre Cavaillès), under the supervision of Dr. Giuseppe Longo, did a post doc scholarship at the PPG in Psychology at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (scholarship of the PNPD/Capes Program) under the direction of Prof. Richard Theisen Simanke, and a post doc at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Departamento de Psicologia, Brazil, under the direction of Prof. Reinaldo Furlan. From 2018 to 2021 she has been a visiting professor, with exclusive dedication, at the Department of Philosophy of the Institute of Human Sciences at the Federal University of Juiz De Fora.
Research fields: Ancient Philosophy, Phenomenology, Biosemiotics, evolutionary processes of biological in-formation, biological problem of individuality, problem of meaning in nature, biosemiotic paradigm in the life sciences 


Richard Theisen Simanke graduated in Philosophy and Methodology of Science from the Federal University of São Carlos (Brazil) and was awarded a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the State University of São Paulo (Brazil). He was Professor of History and Philosophy of Psychoanalysis in the Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Science at the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil until 2012 and is currently Professor of History and Philosophy of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil. His fields of expertise are the history and philosophy of psychoanalysis, history and philosophy of psychology, history and philosophy of science, and science and phenomenology. His secondary research interests are philosophy of biology, history and philosophy of psychiatry and the history of sexuality.



This book reviews the evolution of Biosemiotics and gives an outlook on the future of this interdisciplinary new discipline. In this volume, the foundations of symbolism are transformed into a phenomenological, technological, philosophical and psychological discussion enriching the readers¿ knowledge of these foundations. It offers the opportunity to rethink the impact that evolution theory and the confirmations about evolution as a historical and natural fact, has had and continues to have today.
The book is divided into three parts:
Part I Life, Meaning, and Information
Part II Semiosis and Evolution
Part III Physics, medicine, and bioenergetics
It starts by laying out a general historical, philosophical, and scientific framework for the collection of studies that will follow. In the following some of the main reference models of evolutionary theories are revisited: Extended Synthesis, Formal Darwinismand Biosemiotics.
The authors shed new light on how to rethink the processes underlying the origins and evolution of knowledge, the boundary between teleonomic and teleological paradigms of evolution and their possible integration, the relationship between linguistics and biological sciences, especially with reference to the concept of causality, biological information and the mechanisms of its transmission, the difference between physical and biosemiotic intentionality, as well as an examination of the results offered or deriving from the application in the economics and the engineering of design, of biosemiotic models for the transmission of culture, digitalization and proto-design.
This volume is of fundamental scientific and philosophical interest, and seen as a possibility for a dialogue based on theoretical and methodological pluralism. The international nature of the publication, with contributions from all over the world, will allow a further development of academic relations, at the service of the international scientific and humanistic heritage.



Biosemiotics and evolution: the natural foundations of meaning and


Symbolism


 


Elena Pagni


Richard Theisen Simanke


(Eds.)


 


Introduction


Paniel Reyes Cardenas


 


Part I Life, meaning, and information


 


1. Exploring the philosophical background and scientific foundations of naturalist


approaches to meaning and symbolism


Richard Theisen Simanke


Elena Pagni


 


2. Life sciences and the natural history of signs: can the origin of life processes coincide


with the emergence of semiosis?


Franco Giorgi


 


3. A proposal for a biosemiotic approach to digitalization: literacy as modelling


competence


Alin Olteanu


 


4. Threshold, meaning and life


Arthur Araujo


 


5. How information gets its meaning


Vinicius Romanini


 


Part II Semiosis and evolution


 


6. Inclusive Fitness teleology and Darwinian explanatory pluralism: a theoretical sketch


and an application to current controversies


Philippe Huneman


 


7. The origins and evolution of design: a stage-based model


Juan Mendoza-Collazos


Jordan Zlatev


Göran Sonesson


 


8. Biosemiotics and applied evolutionary epistemology: a comparison


Marta Facoetti


Nathalie Gontier


 


9. Extended synthesis and Jablonka and Lamb's four-dimensional view of evolution


Jonathan Luís H. Ferreira


 


Part III Physics, medicine, and bioenergetics


 


10. Physical intentionality: the phenomenological roots of biosemiotics


Roberta Lanfredini


 


11. Cancer and cell death: a biosemiotic perspective


Rogério Estevam Farias


 


12. Biosemiotics and bioenergetics: two perspectives compared


Giulia Degl'Innocenti


 


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