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S.E.E.D. Journal (Semiotics, Evolution, Energy, and Development)

Volume 6, No. 1 (May 2007)

Priscila Farias and Joao Queiroz
priscila.lfarias@sp.senac.br and queirozj@semiotics.pro.br
A Diagrammatic Approach to Pierce's Classification of Signs
SEED 2007 (1), p. 1-18 Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.

Taborsky
taborsky@primus.ca
Comments on Figure 9: Transforming into Figures 3 and 4; that is, A Triadic Set of Relations Transforming into a Sign
SEED 2007 (1), p. 19-31: [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 12 pages.

Torkild Thellefsen, Christian Andersen, Bent Sorensen
Torkild@stofanet.dk, Christian@hum.aau.dk, and bent@hum.aak.dk
Effects in Printed Commercials: The Moment of Exposure and the Significance-effect
SEED 2007 (1), p. 32-53: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 22 pages.

Volume 5, No. 2 (December 2005)

Taborsky
Editorial


Taborsky
taborsky@primus.ca
The Methodolgy of Semiotic Morphology: An Introduction

SEED 2005 (2), p. 5-26 Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 22 pages.

Eugenio Andrade
Department of Biology, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, D.C. A.A. # 330413.
leandradep@unal.edu.co
The Interrelations between Genotype/Phenotype/Environment: A Semiotic Contribution to the Evo:Devo Debate

SEED 2005 (1), p. 27-65: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 39 pages.

Jack Maze and Roy Turkington
1) Jack Maze, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. jmaze@interchange.ubc.ca
2),Roy Turkington, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. roy@interchange.ubc.ca
A Study on the Effect of Time in Plants: Within-Group Variation in Morphological Integration in Clover (Trifolium Repens L.) in Different Aged Pastures
SEED 2005 (1), p. 66-75: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 10 pages.

Volume 5, No. 1
September 2005

Harries-Jones

Editorial


Martinelli
dario.martinelli@helsinki.fi
A whale of a sonata – Zoomusicology and the question of musical structures

SEED 2005 (1), p. 2-29 Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 28 pages.

Guenther
Witzany
Philosophische Praxis
Vogelsangstrabe 18c A-5111-Buermoos, Salzburg, Austria
witzany@sbg.at
Natural history of life: History of communication logics and dynamics

SEED 2005 (1), p. 30-59: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 29 pages.

João Queiroz, Claus Emmeche and Charbel Niño El-Hania

Research Group in History, Philosophy, and Biology Teaching, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador-BA, Brazil. Corresponding author: Charbel Niño El-Hani, charbel@ufba.br
Queiroz, Dept. of Computer Engineering and Industrial Automation, FEEC – UNICAMP, Campi-nas-SP, Brazil.queirozj@gmail.com
Emmeche, Center for Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies, Faculty of Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. emmeche@nbi.dk
Information and Semiosis in Living Systems: A Semiotic Approach
SEED 2005 (1), p. 60-90: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 31 pages.

Yair Neuman
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
yneuman@bgu.ac.il
The Immune Self, the Sign, and the Testes
SEED 2005 (1), p. 91-112: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 23 pages

Volume 4, No. 3
December 2004

Taborsky
Editorial


Edwina Taborsky
39 Jarvis St. #318. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M5E 1Z5
taborsky@primus.ca
The Nature of the Sign as a WFF – A Well-Formed Formula
SEED 2004 (3), p. 5-15: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 11 pages.

Menno Hulswit
University of Nijmegen
P.O. Box 9102
6500 HC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
m.hulswit@hey.kun.nl
A Short History of ‘Causation
SEED 2004 (3), p. 16-42: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 27 pages.

Koichiro Matsuno
Department of BioEngineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka 940-2188, Japan
kmatsuno@vos.nagaokaut.ac.jp
Contextual Dynamic
SEED 2004 (3), p. 43-57: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 15 pages.

Aleks Jakulin
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Faculty of Computer and Information Science,
University of Ljubljana, Tržaška 25, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
jakulin@acm.org
Modelling Modelled
SEED 2004 (3), p. 58-77: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 20 pages

Guido Ipsen
Professor for Scientific Communication
University of Dortmund
Faculty 15, Cultural Studies
Emil-Figge-Str. 50
D-44221 Dortmund, Germany
guido.ipsen@uni-dortmund.de
Hybridity and Heterogeneity: The Balance of Interpretation
SEED 2004 (3), p. 78-89: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 12 pages


Volume 4, No. 2
May 2004

Taborsky
Editorial


Menno Hulswit
University of Nijmegen
P.O. Box 9102
6500 HC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
m.hulswit@hey.kun.nl
Causality and Causation: The Inadequacy of the Received View
SEED 2004 (2), p. 3-23: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 21 pages.

Ron Cottam, Willy Ranson and Roger Vounckx
The Evolutionary Processing Group
IMEC Brussels, ETRO
Brussels Free University (VUB)
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
evol@etro.vub.ac.be
Autocreative Hierarchy I: Structure, Ecosystemic Dependence and Autonomy
SEED 2004 (2), p. 24-41: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.

Autocreative Hierarchy II: Dynamics Self-Organization, Emergence and Level-Changing
SEED 2004 (2), p. 42-60: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 19 pages.


Edwina Taborsky and Ron Cottam
1) Taborsky, taborsky@primus.ca
2) Cottam, evol@etro.vub.ac.be
A Dialogue on Causality, Relations and Other Things
SEED 2004 (2), p. 61-80: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 20 pages.


Volume 4, No. 1
March 2004

Harries-Jones
Editorial in Celebration of Gregory Bateson's Centennial


Donald H. McNeil
c/o Jefferson Square
726 Washington Boulevard
Williamsport, PA 17701
USA
What's Going On with the Topology of Recursion?
SEED 2004 (1), p. 2-37: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 36 pages.

Steven M. Rosen
Departments of Psychology and Philosophy (Emeritus)
College of Staten Island / City University of New York
stevenrosen@shaw.ca
What is Radical Recursion?
SEED 2004 (1), p. 38-57: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 20 pages.

Yair Neuman
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Beer-Sheva, Israel
yneuman@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
Mirrors Mirrored: Is That All There Is?
SEED 2004 (1), p. 58-69: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 12 pages.

Adam Skibinski
Institute of Linguistics
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
adam@uroburos.pl
Metalogy: A Commentary on Mind, Recursion and Topological Inference
SEED 2004 (1), p. 70-90: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 21 pages.

Kathy M'Closkey
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
mcloskey@uwindsor.ca
Towards an Understanding of Navajo Aesthetics
SEED 2004 (1), p. 91-117: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 27 pages.

Paul Ryan
Media Studies, New School University, NYC
255 West 105th Street #42, NYC, NY 10025
waterpr3@aol.com
The Relational Circuit Revisited
SEED 2004 (1), p. 118-142: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 25 pages.

Peter Harries-Jones
Department of Anthropology
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
peterhj@yorku.ca
Revisiting Angels Fear: Recursion, Ecology and Aesthetics
SEED 2004 (1), p. 143-165: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 23 pages.


Volume 3, No. 3
December 2003

Queiroz and Gudwin
Editorial

Joseph Ransdell
Department of Philosophy
Texas Tech University
Box 43092, Lubbock, TX 79409-3092
USA
ransdell4@cox.net
The relevance of Peircean semiotic to computational intelligence augmentation
SEED 2003 (3), p. 5-36: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 32 pages.

Andre de Tienne
Department of Philosophy
Indiana Univeristy-Purdue University Indianapolis
425 University Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140
USA
adetienn@iupui.edu
Learning qua semiosis
SEED 2003 (3), p. 37-53: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 17 pages.

Lucia Santaella
Comunicacao e Semiotica - PUC-SP
R. Joao Ramalho, 182-4. andar
425 University Blvd.
Perdizes - Sao Paulo
05008000, SP - Brasil
lbraga@pucsp.br
What is a symbol
SEED 2003 (3), p. 54-60: [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 7 pages.

Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez and W. (Pim) F.G. Haselager
1) Gonzalez, Pos-graduation in Congintive Science and Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy Department
UNESP, Av. Hygino Muzzi Filho 737, Marilia, SP,
17525-900, Brazil
gonzales@marilia.unesp.br
2) Haselager, Aritificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, University of Nijmegen, Montessorilaan 3, 6525 HR, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Pos-graduation Cognitive Science and Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy Department, UNESP, Av. Hygino Muzzi 737, Marilia, SP, 17525-900, Brazil
pimg@nici.kum.nl
Creativity and self-organziation: contributions from cognitive science and semiotics
SEED 2003 (3), p. 61-70: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 10 pages.

Alexander Mehler
Linguistische Datenverarbeitung/Computerlinguistik, FB II
Universität Trier
Universitätsring 15
D-54286 Trier
Germany
mehler@uni-trier.de
Methodological Aspects of Computational Semiotics
SEED 2003 (3), p. 71-80: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 10 pages.

Winfried Nöth
Universität Kassel
Fachbereich 08 Anglistik/Romanistik
Georg-Forster-Straße 3 D-34109
Germany
Kassel noeth@uni-kassel.de
noeth@uni-kassel.de
Semiotic Machines
SEED 2003 (3), p. 81-99: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 19 pages.

W. (Pim) F.G. Haselager
Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science
Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information,
University of Nijmegen, Montessorilaan 3, 6525 HR, Nijmegen,
The Netherlands
Pos-graduation Cognitive Science and Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy Department, UNESP, Av. Hygino Muzzi Filho 737, Marília, SP, 17525-900, Brazil
pimh@nici.kum.nl
Form, function and the matter of experience
SEED 2003 (3), p. 100-111: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 12 pages.

Tom Ziemke
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Skövde
P.O. Box 408 S-541 28
Skövde, Sweden
tom@ida.his.se
Robosemiotics and embodied enactive cognition
SEED 2003 (3), p. 112-124: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Angelo Loula, Ricardo Gudwin, João Queiroz
Dept. Computer Engineering and Industrial Automation
FEEC - UNICAMP Av. Albert Einstein,
400 Campinas - SP, Brasil 13083-970
angelocl@dca.fee.unicamp.br, gudwin@dca.fee.unicamp.br, queirozj@dca.fee.unicamp.br
Synthetic approach of symbolic creatures
SEED 2003 (3), p. 125-133: [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 9 pages.

Leandro Nunes de Castro
Graduation and Research Institute (COPOP)
Catholic University of Santos (Unisantos)
Rua Dr. Carvalho de Mendonça,
144 CEP: 11070-906, Santos/SP, Brazil
lnunes@unisantos.edu.br
Immune Cognition, Micro-evolution, and a Personal Account on Immune Engineering
SEED 2003 (3), p. 134-155: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 22 pages.


Volume 3, No. 2
November 2003

Edwina Taborsky
Editorial

Edwina Taborsky
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Bishop's University. Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada
Mailing address: 39 Jarvis St. #318. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M5E 1Z5
taborsky@primus.ca
The Six Semiosic Predicates
SEED 2003 (2), p. 5-23: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 19 pages.

Eugenio Andrade
Department of Biology, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, D.C. A.A. # 330413.
leandradep@unal.edu.co
The Emergence of Natural Hierarchies as an Analog/Digital Driven Process
SEED 2003 (2), p. 24-46: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 23 pages.

Peder Voetmann Christiansen
IMFUFA (Institut for Studiet af Matematik og Fysik Samt Deres Funktioner I Undervisning, Forskning og Anvendelser)
Roskilde Universitetscenter Postbox 260
DK4000 Roskilde, Denmark
imfufa@mc.dk
The Semiotic Flora of Elementary Particles
SEED 2003 (2), p. 47-68: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 22 pages.

Antônio Gomes, Ricardo Gudwin & João Queiroz

DCA - FEEC - UNICAMP, Cx Postal 6101, 13081-970
Campinas, SP, Brazil
Corresponding author:queirozj@dca.fee.unicamp.br
asrgomes@dca.fee.unicamp.br, gudwin@dca.fee.unicamp.br
Towards Meaning Processes in Computers from Peircean Semiotics
SEED 2003 (2), p. 69-79: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 11 pages.

Torkild Thellefsen

Department of Communication Aalborg University,
Kroghstræde 3, 9220 Aalborg Ø Denmark
tlt@hum.auc.dk
Semiotics of Terminology: A Semiotic Knowledge Profile
SEED 2003 (2), p. 80-93: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 14 pages.

W. John Coletta and Dometa Wiegand-Schroeder

English Department
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Poin
t
John.Coletta@uwsp.edu
Do Rocks Have Desire? Renewable Historicism, Coleridge's "Outness" of Mind, and Peircean Biosemiotics
SEED 2003 (2), p. 94-142: [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 49 pages.

Volume 3, No. 1
May 2003

Edwina Taborsky
Editorial

Elina Vladimirova and John Mozgovoy
Department of Zoology, Samara State University
Academkika Pavlova St, Samara, Russia 443011
elvlad@newmail.ru

Signal Field Theory in Ecological Semiotics
SEED 2003 (1), p. 3-29: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 27 pages.


Elina Vladimirova and John Mozgovoy
Department of Zoology, Samara State University
Academkika Pavlova St, Samara, Russia 443011
elvlad@newmail.ru

Ecological Semiotics: A Set of Problems and Some Biosemiotic Traditions
SEED 2003 (1), p. 30-40: [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 11 pages.


Jack Maze, Kathleen Robson, and Satindranath Banerjee
1)Jack Maze, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. jmaze@interchange.ubc.ca
2)Robson Botanical Consultants, 306 Wyman Road, Woodland, WA 98674, USA. nwplants@teleport.com
3)Satindranth Banerjee, Scientificals Consulting, 309-7297 Moffatt Road, Richmond, B.C., V6Y 3E4, Canada. mishtu_banerjee@telus.net
Expanding the View of Emergence in Individuals, Populations, and Species of Stipoid Grasses: A Comparison Including Achnatherum occidentale
SEED 2003 (1), p.41-63: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 23 pages.


Volume 2, No. 4
December 2002

Peter Harries-Jones
Editorial

Donald Favareau
University of California, Los Angeles,
3300 Rolfe Hall, Los Angeles, California, 90095 U.S.A.
favareau@ucla.ed

Constructing Representema: on the Neurosemiotics of Self and Vision
SEED 2002 (4), p. 3-24: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 22 pages.

Rob Shields
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology,
Innovation Management Research Unit,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
rshields@ccs.carleton.ca
The Role of the Virtual in Knowledge-based Economies, Organizations and Localities
SEED 2002 (4), p. 25-44: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 20 pages.

Rodney J. Clarke
University of Staffordshire, UK
r.j.clarke@staffs.ac.uk

Social Semiotic Contributions to the Systemic Semiotic Workpractice Framework
SEED 2002 (4), p. 45-62: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.

René J. Jorna
Faculty of Management and Organization,
University of Groningen; PO 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands.
r.j.j.m.jorna@bdk.rug.nl

Cognition, Actors, and Organizations, or Why Organizations are about Managing Knowledge
SEED 2002 (4), p. 63-94: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 32 pages.


Volume 2, No. 3
August 2002

Edwina Taborsky
Editorial

Wolfgang Hofkirchner
Institute of Design and Technology Assessment
Vienna University of Technology
Vienna, Austria
hofi@igw.tuwien.ac.at
The Status of Biosemiotics
SEED 2002 (3), p. 4-15: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 12 pages.

Jonathan D. H. Smith
Department of Mathematics
Iowa State University
Ames, IA. USA 50011
jdhsmith@math.iastate.edu
Three Key Questions about Complex Systems
SEED 2002 (3), p. 16-28: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Stan Salthe
Biological Sciences
Binghamton University
HCR 86, box 228 Laurel Bank Avenue
Deposit, New York, USA 13754
ssalthe@binghamton.edu
The Natural Philosophy of Entropy
SEED 2002 (3), p. 29-41: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Georgi P. Gladyshev
Institute of Physico-Chemical Problems of Evolution
Of the International Academy of Creative Endeavors
and N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Of the Russian Academy of Sciences
117977 Kosygina ul.,4
Moscow, Russia.
academy@eandeav.org
The Hierarchical Equilibrium Thermodynamics of Living Systems in Action
SEED 2002 (3), p. 42-59: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.

Loet Leydesdorff
Science & Technology Dynamics
Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR)
Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands
loet@leydesdorff.net;
www.leydesdorff.net
Some Epistemological Implications of Semiosis in the Social Domain
SEED 2002 (3), p. 60-83: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 24 pages.

Norman L. Johnson
Theoretical Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
MB B216, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
nlj@lanl.gov
The Development of Collective Structure and Its Response to Environmental Change
SEED 2002 (3), p. 84-113: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 30 pages.


Volume 2, No. 2
August 2002

Edwina Taborsky
Editorial

George L. Farre
Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. USA 20057
farreg@georgetown.edu
The quantum evolution of matter: the mechanical unit of complexification:
a sketch
SEED 2002 (2), p. 4-14: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 11 pages.

Koichiro Matsuno
Department of BioEngineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka 940-2188, Japan
kmatsuno@vos.nagaokaut.ac.jp
Dynamics without Boundary Conditions: material dynamics from the internalist perspective
SEED 2002 (2), p. 15-27: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Brian D. Josephson
Department of Physics, Cavendish Lab., Madingley Rd., Cambridge CB3 OHE UK
bdj10@cam.ac.uk
Abstractions and the Brain
SEED 2002 (2), p. 28-35: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 8 pages.

Leonid I. Perlovsky
Air Force Research Lab, 80 Scott Drive: Bldg 1122, Hanscom, AFB, MA, USA 01731
Leonid.Perlovsky@hanscom.af.mil
Physical Theory of Information Processing in the Mind: Concepts and Emotions
SEED 2002 (2), p. 36-54: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 19 pages.

Ricardo R. Gudwin
Intelligent Systems Development Group, Departo Engenharia de Computacao e automacao Industrail,
DCA-FEEC-UNICAMP C.P. 6101, 13083-870 Campinas, SP, Brazil
gudwin@dca.fee.unicamp.br
Semiotic Synthesis and Semionic Networks
SEED 2002 (2), p. 55-83: [Full text in PDF]. 28 pages.

Bernard Testa
Institute of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of Lausanne. CH-1015 Switzerland
Bernard.Testa@ICT.UNIL.CH
Lemont Kier
Center for the Study of Biological Complexity, Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA, USA 23298
kier@hsc.vcu.edu
Andrzej J. Bojarski
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 12 Smetna St., PL-31343, Krakow, Poland
bojarski@rabbit.if-pan.krakow.pl
Molecules and Meaning: How do molecules become biochemical signals?
SEED 2002 (2), p. 84-101: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.


Volume 2, No. 1
May 2002

Peter Harries-Jones
Editorial


Daniel R. Brooks
Centre for Comparative Biology & Biodiversity, Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
dbrooks@zoo.utoronto.ca
Taking Evolutionary Transitions Seriously
SEED 2002 (1), p. 6-24: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 19 pages.

Jack Maze and Cyril V. Finnegan
1)Jack Maze, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. jmaze@interchange.ubc.ca
2)Cyril V. Finnegan, Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Some Thoughts on the Replacement of ‘Divine Intervention’ in Irreversible Biological Change
SEED 2002 (1), p.25-37: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Robert E. Ulanowicz
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, MD 20688-0038 USA.
ulan@cbl.umces.edu
Toward Quantifying Semiotic Agencies: Habits Arising
SEED 2002 (1), p. 38-55: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 18 pages.

Eugenio Andrade
Professor Molecular and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Biology, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, D.C. A.A. # 330413.
leandradep@unal.edu.co
The Organization of Nature: Semiotic Agents as Intermediaries between Digital and Analog Informational Spaces
SEED 2002 (1), p.56-84: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 29 pages.

Claus Emmeche
Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies, Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
emmeche@nbi.dk
The Chicken and the Orphean Egg: On the Function of Meaning and the Meaning of Function

SEED 2002 (1), p.85-97: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 13 pages.

Jesper Hoffmeyer
Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
hoffmeyer@mermaid.molbio.ku.dk
Code Duality Revisted
SEED 2002 (1), p. 98-117: Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 20 pages.



Volume 1, No. 2
December 2001
Edwina Taborsky
Editorial

Torkild Leo Thellefsen
Department of Communication, Kroghstraede 3, 9220 Aalborg Ost, Denmark.
Tlt@mail1.stofanet.dk
C.S. Peirce's Evolutionary Sign: an Analysis of Depth and Complexity within Peircean Sign Types and Peircean Evolution Theory
SEED 2001 (2): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]

Jack Maze, Kathleen Robson, Satindranath Banerjee , Alan Vyse
1)Jack Maze, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. jmaze@interchange.ubc.ca
2)Kathleen Robson. Robson Botanical Consultants. 14836 NE 49th St. Battle Ground, WA. 98604, USA. nwplants@teleport.com
3) Satindranath Banerjee, Scientificals Consulting, 309-7297 Moffatt Rd. Richmond, B.C. Canada V6Y 3E4, Canada. mishtu_banerjee@telus.net
4)Alan Vyse, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, 315 Columbia St, Kamloops, BC, V2C 2T7, Canada. Alan.Vyse@gems1.gov.bc
The Relationship between Growth Rates and Emergence in Seedlings of Picea engelmannii Parry.
SEED 2001 (2): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]

Czeslaw Mesjasz
Cracow University of Economics, Pl-31-510 Krakow, ul. Rakowicka 27, Poland.
20mesjaszc@ae.krakow.pl
Images of Organisation and Development of Information Society: Going into Metaphors
SEED 2001 (2): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]

Guiseppe Vitiello
Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita de Salerno and INFM, Unita' di Salerno, 84100 Salerno, Italia. vitiello@sa.infn.it
Quantum Dissipation and Information: a route to consciousness modeling

SEED 2001 (2): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]

Guido Ipsen
Evolution of culture and the history of the media
Department of Languages: Semiotics Section
University of Kassel, Georg-Forster-Str. 3, D-34109, Kassel, Germany.
ipsen@uni-kassel.de
SEED 2001 (2): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]


Volume 1, No. 1
March 2001

John Collier
Editorial

Edwina Taborsky
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Bishop's University. Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada
Mailing address: 39 Jarvis St. #318. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M5E 1Z5
taborsky@primus.ca
The Internal and the External Semiosic Properties of Reality

SEED 2001 (1) Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]
20 pages.

Jack Maze¹, Kathleen Robson ², Satindranath Banerjee ³
1)Jack Maze, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada. jmaze@interchange.ubc.ca
2)Kathleen Robson. Robson Botanical Consultants. 14836 NE 49th St. Battle Ground, WA. 98604, USA. nwplants@teleport.com
3) Satindranath Banerjee, Scientificals Consulting, 309-7297 Moffatt Rd. Richmond, B.C. Canada V6Y 3E4, Canada. mishtu_banerjee@telus.net
Studies into abstract properties of individuals: An empirical study of emergence in ontogeny and phylogeny in Achnatherum nelsonii and
A. lettermanii
SEED 2001 (1): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 17 pages.

Daniel R. Brooks
Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
dbrooks@zoo.utoronto.ca
Evolution in the Information Age: Rediscovering the Nature of the Organism
SEED 2001 (1): Abstract [Full text in HTML; WORD; and PDF]. 37 pages.