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Jakob Johann Freiherr von
Uexküll (/ˈʊkskʊl/; German: [ˈʏkskʏl]; 8 September [O.S. 27 August] 1864 – 25 July 1944) was a
Baltic German biologist who worked...
- The
Uexküll family (also Üxküll or Yxkull) is the name of an old and
distinguished Baltic German noble family,
which derived its name from the town of...
- Von
Uexküll is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Rudolf Karl von
Uexküll (1829–1891),
Baltic German politician Alexander...
- Carl
Wolmar Jakob Freiherr von
Uexküll (born 19
August 1944) is a writer, lecturer, philanthropist,
activist and
former politician. He
served as a member...
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sensory organs and
perceptual systems. In the
semiotic theories of
Jakob von
Uexküll and
Thomas Sebeok, it is
considered to be the "biological
foundations that...
- Karl Kuno
Thure Freiherr von
Uexküll (March 15, 1908,
Heidelberg –
September 29, 2004, Freiburg) was a
German scholar of
psychosomatic medicine and biosemiotics...
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philosophy incorporates semiotic elements,
influenced by the
works of
Jakob von
Uexküll and Juri Lotman,
focusing the
study of
signs and
meaning within cultural...
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prize was
established in 1980 by German-Swedish
philanthropist Jakob von
Uexküll, and is
presented annually in
early December. An
international jury, invited...
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Archbishopric of Riga (Latin:
Archiepiscopatus Rigensis, Low German:
Erzbisdom Riga) was a
Catholic diocese and
civil government in
Medieval Livonia...
- used by
Friedrich S.
Rothschild in 1962, but
Thomas Sebeok,
Thure von
Uexküll,
Jesper Hoffmeyer and many
others have
implemented the term and field....