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A fully-fledged doctrine of signs, with many horizons for the future, was the result of Thomas A. Sebeok's work in the twentieth century. This volume, using the testimonies of key witnesses and participants in the semiotic project, offers a picture of how Sebeok, through his development of knowledge of endosemiotics, phytosemiotics, biosemiotics and sociosemiotics, enabled semiotics in general to redraw the boundaries of science and the humanities as well as nature and culture.

"Paul Cobley, London Metropolitan University, UK; John Deely, University of St. Thomas, Houston, USA; Kalevi Kull, University of Tartu, Estonia; Susan Petrilli, University of Bari, Italy. "

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"As an overview of the current status of semiotic understanding, and as apersonal introduction to Thomas A. Sebeok for those unable to meet him prior to his death in 2001, the volume is indispensable. "The dynamic of semiotics is immense in scope," writes Sebeok "seemingly all-encompassing" (1986: x). Since, as Deely brings to our attention (134), even experienced objects presuppose signs, to neglect semiotics is no mere rejection of culture-bound speculation. Thanks in large part to Sebeok's contributions, human understanding now has a viable (and congruent) way to bridge the chasm between nature and culture."Jamin Pelkey in: Linguist List 23.733

As an overview of the current status of semiotic understanding, and as apersonal introduction to Thomas A. Sebeok for those unable to meet him prior to his death in 2001, the volume is indispensable. The dynamic of semiotics is immense in scope, writes Sebeok seemingly all-encompassing (1986: x). Since, as Deely brings to our attention (134), even experienced objects presuppose signs, to neglect semiotics is no mere rejection of culture-bound speculation. Thanks in large part to Sebeok's contributions, human understanding now has a viable (and congruent) way to bridge the chasm between nature and culture.Jamin Pelkey in: Linguist List 23.733

Chapter 1 Introduction: Thomas A. Sebeok: Biography and 20th century role
1(18)
Paul Cobley
John Deely
Kalevi Kull
Susan Petrilli
PART I Essays
Chapter 2 Tackling Tom, lumper and splitter par excellence
19(12)
Myrdene Anderson
Chapter 3 When anecdotes are no longer what they used to be
31(10)
Lisa Block de Behar
Chapter 4 Ethology and the Sebeokian way from zoosemiotics to cyber(bio)semiotics
41(44)
Søren Brier
Chapter 5 Sebeok's panopticon
85(30)
Paul Cobley
Chapter 6 The semiotic foundations of knowledge: Remembering Thomas A. Sebeok
115(8)
Marcel Danesi
Chapter 7 Thomas A. Sebeok and semiotics of the 21st century
123(38)
John Deely
Chapter 8 Traduttore traditore?
161(30)
Dinda L. Gorlee
Chapter 9 Astonishing life
191(16)
Jesper Hoffmeyer
Chapter 10 Semiotics, biology, and the adaptionist theory of literature and the arts
207(16)
Jørgen Dines Johansen
Chapter 11 The architect of biosemiotics: Thomas A. Sebeok and biology
223(28)
Kalevi Kull
Chapter 12 Tom's often neglected other theoretical source
251(30)
Floyd Merrell
Chapter 13 We got to know his method
281(12)
Ivan Mladenov
Chapter 14 About a master of signs starting from The Sign & Its Masters
293(14)
Susan Petrilli
Chapter 15 A tribute to Thomas A. Sebeok
307(24)
Susan Petrilli
Augusto Ponzio
Chapter 16 Thomas A. Sebeok, hybrid joke-teller
331(12)
Augusto Ponzio
Chapter 17 Thomas A. Sebeok, a portrait of a Finnougrian semiotician
343(12)
Eero Tarasti
Chapter 18 Sebok Tamas - Identity and integrity
355(10)
Vilmos Voigt
Chapter 19 Birth of a notion
365(6)
W.C. Watt
Chapter 20 Thomas A. Sebeok: On semiotics of history and history of semiotics
371(48)
Brooke Williams Deely
PART II Vignettes and stories
Chapter 21 Ubiquity
419(6)
Lisa Block de Behar
Chapter 22 Un Sacco di Cane
425(2)
Paul Cobley
Chapter 23 Tom Sebeok, Hoosier
427(4)
Donald Cunningham
Chapter 24 Tom Sebeok, the man who loved time
431(4)
John Deely
Chapter 25 Brief encounters with Thomas A. Sebeok
435(10)
Mariana Net
Chapter 26 Speaking and writing about Thomas A. Sebeok - This is a way of thinking
445(6)
Maria Popova
Chapter 27 Summing up: In lieu of an introduction
451(10)
Thomas Sebeok
PART III Letters
Chapter 28 Anderson letter of 13 May 2002
461(4)
Chapter 29 Eco letter of 11 January 2002
465(2)
Chapter 30 Hamp letter of 2 January 2002
467(2)
Chapter 31 Remak letter of 24 December 2001
469(2)
Chapter 32 Watt letter of 5 January 2002
471(2)
PART IV The Tartu connection
Chapter 33 The Tartu connection: Sebeok's correspondence with Juri Lotman
473(12)
Tuuli Raudla
Tanel Pern
PART V Final resting place
Burial site marker and co-ordinates
485(4)
PART VI Photographs
Twenty-seven pictures
489(16)
Notes on contributors 505(10)
Index 515
Paul Cobley, London Metropolitan University, UK; John Deely, University of St. Thomas, Houston, USA; Kalevi Kull, University of Tartu, Estonia; Susan Petrilli, University of Bari, Italy.