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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 Point
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.
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