Some short and important explications about semiotics
Tipo de documento
Autores
Abido, Alexandre Silva | Barros, Luiz Gonzaga Xavier de | de-Paula, Luciene | Otte, Michael Friedrich | Santana, Geslane Figueiredo da Silva
Lista de autores
Otte, Michael Friedrich, Abido, Alexandre Silva, Barros, Luiz Gonzaga Xavier de, de-Paula, Luciene y Santana, Geslane Figueiredo da Silva
Resumen
That language is essential to the human nature has never been doubted. However, nowadays it becomes more and more obvious that language is not enough to characterize our destinations, because the relationship between nature and society seem essential when reflecting on the development or destination of humanity. Starting from the belief that semiotics provides the basis of a new conceptualization and understanding of humanity in its relations to nature as well as within the context of social history this paper tries to introduce some related semiotic concepts and provide basic orientations for further research in the philosophy of science as well as cognitive theory.
Fecha
2019
Tipo de fecha
Estado publicación
Términos clave
Comprensión | Otro (fundamentos) | Semiótica | Teoría social del aprendizaje
Enfoque
Nivel educativo
Idioma
Revisado por pares
Formato del archivo
Volumen
12
Número
3
Rango páginas (artículo)
268-274
ISSN
21765634
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