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Semiosis and Catastrophes: René Thom’s Semiotic Heritage (European Semiotics / Sémiotiques Européennes)
✍ Scribed by Wolfgang Wildgen (editor), Per Aage Brandt (editor)
- Publisher
- Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 190
- Edition
- New
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The French mathematician René Thom (Fields medal 1958) died in 2002. In this volume his contributions to biology, semiotics and linguistics are discussed by a group of scholars who have continued his work and have shaped the new paradigm of dynamic semiotics and linguistics. Thom’s heritage is full of revolutionary ideas and deep insights which stem from a rich intuition and a sharp awareness of the current state of the sciences, including their potentials and risks. The contributions to this volume are elaborations of papers given at a colloquium at the International Center for Semiotics and Linguistics of the University of Urbino (Italy), in 2005.
The central concern of this volume is semiogenesis, i.e. the evolution and differentiation of meaningful («pregnant») forms in the field of symbolic systems – from bio-communication to language and cultural forms like music, art, architecture or urban forms. The basic questions are: How are meanings created and further differentiated? Where do they come from? What kind of forces drive their unfolding? How can complex cultural forms be understood based on simple morphodynamic principles?
Applications concern the perception of forms by animals and humans, the categorization of forms e.g. in a lexicon, and predication or other complex symbolic behaviors which show up in grammar or in cultural artifacts like the unfolding of urban centers.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
WOLFGANG WILDGEN Introduction 9
Part One: Papers in English
MARC CHAPERON Catastrophes. A testimony 23
SVEND ØSTERGAARD René Thom: The Recognition of Forms. An Apologia for Realism 35
PEER F. BUNDGAARD AND FREDERIK STJERNFELT René Thom’s Semiotics and Its Sources 43
WOLFGANG WILDGEN Thom’s Theory of “Saillance” and “Prégnance” and Modern Evolutionary Linguistics 79
ISABEL MARCOS Urban Universals 101
ÁNGEL LÓPEZ-GARCÍA Catastrophes: What are we talking about? 127
Part Two: Papers in French / Contributions en Français
JEAN PETITOT “Le hiatus entre le logique et le morphologique”. Prédication et Perception 141
PER AAGE BRANDT René Thom – Prégnances et catastrophes. Pour une phénoménologie sémio-cognitive 167
Contributors 183
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