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Uexkullian phenomenology

Journal

CHINESE SEMIOTIC STUDIES
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 347-369

Publisher

DE GRUYTER MOUTON
DOI: 10.1515/css-2015-0018

Keywords

biosemiotics; Jakob von Uexkull; Lebenswelt; Umwelt theory; semiotic phenomenology

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  1. project Animals in Changing Environments: Cultural Mediation and Semiotic Analysis (EEA Norway Grants/Norway Financial Mechanism) [EMP151]

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Uexkullian phenomenology is derived from the Umwelt theory of the Baltic-German biologist Jakob von Uexkull. Its basic premise is that we can assume the universal existence, in the realm of life, of a genuine first person perspective, i.e., of experienced worlds. This assumption characterises Uexkullian phenomenology and makes it a genuine perspective within phenomenology. In this article I prepare the ground for such a phenomenology by treating the notion of phenomenology, the relation between semiotics and phenomenology, Husserl's notion of Lebenswelt, and finally the notion of Uexkullian phenomenology. The purpose is to make the case that Uexkullian phenomenology is justified, and to situate it within phenomenological and semiotic thought at large.

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