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Phytosemiotics
pp. 257-277
Abstract
Although neither a biologist nor a biologist manqué, visual artist and design analyst Martin Krampen is the author of one of the most seminal "turning-point" texts in biosemiotics. Phytosemiotics – the selection that is presented here – is invoked in almost every published overview or introduction to the field (e.g., Barbieri 2001, Deely 1990, Favareau 2007, Kull 2003, Sebeok 2001), and is widely-acknowledged as the text that expanded the purview of Sebeok's zoösemiotic project into the full-blown examination of sign relations pertinent to any living system (and, as at least one pre-eminent semiotician will argue, even beyond).
Publication details
Published in:
Favareau Donald (2009) Essential readings in biosemiotics: anthology and commentary. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 257-277
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9650-1_8
Full citation:
Favareau Donald (2009) Phytosemiotics, In: Essential readings in biosemiotics, Dordrecht, Springer, 257–277.