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Theoretical biology on its way to biosemiotics

Donald Favareau

pp. 417-443

Abstract

Appropriate as it was to conclude the last section with a forward-looking article by Sebeok and his collaborators it is fitting to begin this one with a backwards-glancing article by biosemiotician Kalevi Kull. Founder of the world's first Ph.D. granting program in Biosemiotics, Kull bridges both biosemiotics' Sebeokian past and its post-Sebeokian future, and like his good friend Thomas Sebeok, is as committed to the facilitation of the publication of other's work – and to the archival chronicling of biosemiotic's long and perhaps still largely undiscovered history – as he is towards the contribution of his own original scholarship to the field.Botanist, ethologist, theoretical biologist, and historian of science, Kalevi Kull comes from long tradition of biosemiotically-oriented thinking in Estonia.

Publication details

Published in:

Favareau Donald (2009) Essential readings in biosemiotics: anthology and commentary. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 417-443

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9650-1_13

Full citation:

Favareau Donald (2009) Theoretical biology on its way to biosemiotics, In: Essential readings in biosemiotics, Dordrecht, Springer, 417–443.