A Biosemiotic Ontology - Felice Cimatti

A Biosemiotic Ontology

The Philosophy of Giorgio Prodi

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
V, 159 Seiten
2018 | 1st ed. 2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-97902-1 (ISBN)
96,29 inkl. MwSt

Giorgio Prodi (1928-1987) was an important Italian scientist who developed an original philosophy based on two basic assumptions: 1. life is mainly a semiotic phenomenon; 2. matter is somewhat a semiotic phenomenon.

Prodi applies Peirce's cenopythagorean categories to all phenomena of life and matter: Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness. They are interconnected meaning that the very ontology of the world, according to Prodi, is somewhat semiotic. In fact, when one describes matter as "made of" Firstness and Secondness, this means that matter 'intrinsically' implies semiotics (with Thirdness also being present in the world).

At the very heart of Prodi's theory lies a metaphysical hypothesis which is an ambitious theoretical gesture that places Prodi in an awkward position with respect to the customary philosophical tradition. In fact, his own ontology is neither dualistic nor monistic. Such a conclusion is unusual and weird, but much less unusual in present time than itwas when it was first introduced. The actual resurgence of various "realisms" make Prodi's semiotic realism much more interesting than when he first proposed his philosophical approach. What is uncommon, in Prodi perspective, is that he never separated semiotics from the materiality of the world. Prodi does not agree with the "standard" structuralist view of semiosis as an artificial and unnatural activity. On the contrary, Prodi believed semiosis (that is, the interconnection between Firstness, Secondness and Thirdness) lies at the very bottom of life. On one hand, Prodi maintains a strong realist stance; on the other, a realism that includes semiosis as 'natural' phenomena. This last view is very unusual because all forms, more or less, of realism exclude semiosis from nature but they frequently "reduce" semiosis to non-semiotic elements. According to Prodi, semiosis is a completely natural phenomenon.

Felice Cimatti is an Italian philosopher and semiotician. Giorgio Prodi was an Italian well-known medical scientist, philosopher, and semiotician. Prodi was - together with Thomas Sebeok and Thure von Uexküll - one of co-founders of contemporary biosemiotics.

Chapter 1.  Introduction.- Chapter 2. Life.- Chapter 3. Scientist because Philosopher, Philosopher because Scientist.- Chapter 4. The Line and the Circle.- Chapter 5. The Biological Model: for an anti-Cartesian semiotics.- Chapter 6. Of the Complementarity of the Sign.- Chapter 7. The Origin of Language.- Chapter 8. Attention and Consciousness.- Chapter 9. Breaking the Circle.- Chapter 10. Language and Ethics.- Chapter 11. The "Darkness" Between Aesthetics and the Sacred.- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Prodi and Italian Thought.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Biosemiotics
Zusatzinfo V, 159 p. 20 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 409 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften
Schlagworte Giorgio Prodi • Italian philosophy of life • natural phenomenon • Peirce's cenopythagorean categories • Realism
ISBN-10 3-319-97902-7 / 3319979027
ISBN-13 978-3-319-97902-1 / 9783319979021
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