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Thomas Albert Sebeok (Hungarian: Sebők Tamás,
pronounced [ˈʃɛbøːk ˈtɒmaːʃ];
November 9, 1920 –
December 21, 2001) was a Hungarian-born
American polymath...
- forewords, etc.) that
Sebeok wrote for
other peoples' books, then in Part 2 all the "prologues" that
other people wrote for
Sebeok. See
Sebeok,
Thomas A. "Communication...
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biosemiotic was
first used by
Friedrich S.
Rothschild in 1962, but
Thomas Sebeok,
Thure von Uexküll,
Jesper Hoffmeyer and many
others have
implemented the...
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radioactive waste?"
leading to the
following answers: The
linguist Thomas Sebeok was a
member of the
Bechtel working group.
Building on
earlier suggestions...
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ethology and
animal communication. It was
developed by
semiotician Thomas Sebeok based on the
theories of German-Estonian
biologist Jakob von Uexküll. The...
- and interpret. In the
semiotic theories of
Jakob von Uexküll and
Thomas Sebeok, it is
considered to be the "biological
foundations that lie at the very...
- autopoiesis, and
others are the
general properties of all
living systems.
Thomas Sebeok suggests that a
similar list of
properties for life may
coincide with the...
- in
Sebeok, T. (1981) "You Know My Method" in
Sebeok, T., The Play of Mu****t, Bloomington, IA: Indiana, page 24.
Peirce MS. 696,
quoted in
Sebeok, T...
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Sebeok,
Thomas A.; Umiker-
Sebeok, Jean (1987). The
Semiotic Web 1986. Berlin:
Walter de
Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 198. ISBN 089925215X.
Sebeok, Thomas...
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Detective Model:
Charles S.
Peirce and
Edgar Allan Poe", in Eco, Umberto;
Sebeok,
Thomas (eds.), The Sign of Three: Dupin, Holmes, Peirce, Bloomington, IN:...