Cognitive Semiotics: An emerging field for the transdisciplinary study of meaning

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  • Jordan Zlatev Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University

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https://doi.org/10.37693/pjos.2012.4.8837

Abstract

The article provides an overview of ongoing research and key characteristics of Cognitive Semiotics, an emerging field dedicated to the “transdiciplinary study of meaning”, involving above all researchers from semiotics, linguistics, developmental and comparative psychology and philosophy. The combination of the following features distinguish it from other synthetic approaches: (a) integration of theoretical and empirical research; (b) ontological pluralism and methodological triangulation; (c) influence of phenomenology; (d) focus on dynamism and (e) the ambition of true transdisciplinarity. Its ultimate goal is to provide new insights into the nature and culture of human beings, as well as other meaning-making creatures.

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Published

2012-10-01

How to Cite

Zlatev, J. (2012). Cognitive Semiotics: An emerging field for the transdisciplinary study of meaning. Public Journal of Semiotics, 4(1), 2–24. https://doi.org/10.37693/pjos.2012.4.8837

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