Semioethics, Ideology and New Humanism

Biosemiotics:1-7 (forthcoming)
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In times characterized by the rise of far-right thought, in light of Rossi-Landi’s reflections on ideology this text reflects on the conditions of other possible worlds from a Semioethics perspective in dialogue with Brazilian authors such as Simas, Rufino and Krenak. To this end, we consider the possibility of a new humanism, recognizing practices, experiences and ways of living that are not disenchanted, preserved by cultures that have become marginal and that somehow recover the capacity of signs and signification for alterity.

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The Semiotic Universe of Abduction.Susan Petrilli - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):23-51.

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