Issues overview

Issue 1 - Fall 2007 - Consciousness and Semiosis

CS1 cover smallErnst Pöppel: A Toolbox for Thinking – an essay

Todd Oakley: Attention and Semiotics

Per Aage Brandt: On Consciousness and Semiosis

Patrizia Violi: Semiosis without Consciousness? An ontogenetic perspective

Tim Adamson: Cognition and Conflation: Addressing a paradox in cognitive linguistics

Sara Waller: Dolphin Signature Rhythms and the Non-Cacophonous Coyote: Rhythm, cognition and the animal umwelt

Svend Østergaard: The Dynamics of Interaction and Consciousness

Terrence W. Deacon: Shannon-Boltzmann-Darwin: Redefining information (Part I)

148 pages. Paperback. ISSN 1662-1425.

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Issue 2 - Spring 2008 - Cognitive Poetics

CS2 cover smallLine Brandt: Literary Studies in the Age of Cognitive Science

Christopher Collins: Palaeopoetics: Prefatory notes toward a cognitive history of poetry

Haj Ross: Structural Prosody

Frank Kjørup: Grammetrics and Cognitive Semantics: Metaphorical and force dynamic aspects of verse-syntax counterpoint

Margaret H. Freeman: Reading Readers Reading a Poem: From conceptual to cognitive integration

Per Aage Brandt & John Hobbs: Elements in Poetic Space: A cognitive reading

Reuven Tsur: Comparing Approaches to Versification Style in Cyrano de Bergerac

Terrence W. Deacon: Shannon-Boltzmann-Darwin: Redefining information (Part II)

196 pages. Paperback. ISSN 1662-1425.

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Issue 3 - Fall 2008 - Semiotics as a Cognitive Science

CS2 cover smallElmar Holenstein: Semiotics as a Cognitive Science

Marcel Hénaff: The Mythologiques: Between linguistics and music

Jesper Sørensen: Magic among the Trobrianders: Conceptual mapping in magical rituals

Robert E. Haskell: Claude Lévi-Strauss Reconsidered: Cognitive science, epistemology, and the (not so savage) algebraic mind

Claudio Paolucci: From Logic of Relatives to Cognitive Semiotics: On some unsuspected correspondences between Peirce and structuralism

Svend Østergaard: Art and Cognition

Peter Vuust & Andreas Roepstorff: Listen Up! Polyrhythms in brain and music

166 pages. Paperback. ISSN 1662-1425.

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Issue 4 - Spring 2009 - Anthroposemiotics vs. Biosemiotics

CS4 cover smallKalevi Kull: Vegetative, Animal, and Cultural Semiosis: The semiotic threshold zones

Søren Brier: Levels of Cybersemiotics: Possible ontologies of signification

Stephen J. Cowley: Language Flow: Opening the subject

Alf Hornborg: In Defence of the Nature/Culture Distinction: Why anthropology can neither dispense with, nor be reduced to, semiotics

Barend van Heusden: Dealing with Difference: From cognition to semiotic cognition

Göran Sonesson: New Considerations on the Proper Study of Man – and, marginally, some other animals

Jordan Zlatev: The Semiotic Hierachy: Life, consciousness, signs and language

200 pages. Paperback. ISSN 1662-1425.

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Issue 5 - Fall 2009 - Aesthetic Cognition

 

"Aesthetic Cognition"
Issue #5: Aesthetic Cognition

Here is the Autumn 2009 issue on Aesthetic Cognition, available for order from the Peter Lang website.

Contributors: Jean Petitot, Peer F. Bundgaard, Wolfgang Wildgen, Ivan Darrault-Harris, Zoï Kapoula , Qing Yang, Marine Vernet, Maria-Pia Bucci, Alessandro Pignocchi, Ellen Dissanayake, Michael Kimmel.

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