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sociological dimensions. Some
semioticians regard every cultural phenomenon as
being able to be
studied as communication.
Semioticians also
focus on the logical...
- 1897 – July 13, 1985) was an Austrian-Australian
chemical engineer and
semiotician, best
known as the
inventor of Blissymbols, an
ideographic writing system...
- 1922 – 28
October 1993), a
prominent Russian-Estonian
literary scholar,
semiotician, and
historian of
Russian culture,
worked at the
University of Tartu...
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Morris (May 23, 1901 –
January 15, 1979) was an
American philosopher and
semiotician. A son of
Charles William and
Laura (Campbell) Morris,
Charles William...
- – 29
August 1992) was a
French psychoanalyst,
political philosopher,
semiotician,
social activist, and screenwriter. He co-founded
schizoanalysis with...
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Walter D.
Mignolo (born May 1, 1941) is an
Argentine semiotician (School for
Advanced Studies in the
Social Sciences) and
professor at Duke University...
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Leonard I.
Sweet is an
American theologian,
semiotician,
church historian, pastor, and author.
Sweet currently serves as the E.
Stanley Jones Professor...
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Paolo Fabbri (17
April 1939 – 2 June 2020) was an
Italian semiotician.
Fabbri was born in
Rimini in 1939.
Fabbri graduated from Rimini's
classical lyceum...
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January 1932 – 19
February 2016) was an
Italian medievalist, philosopher,
semiotician, novelist,
cultural critic, and
political and
social commentator. In...
- bɛ̃venist]; 27 May 1902 – 3
October 1976) was a
French structural linguist and
semiotician. He is best
known for his work on Indo-European
languages and his critical...