Early Body Ornaments and the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Early Body Ornaments and the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Iliopoulos, Antonis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2026
280
Dura
Inglês
9781350260078
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword Lambros Malafouris (University of Oxford, UK)
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introducing the Case of Early Body Ornaments
2. Searching for a Theory to Describe the Nature of Past Material Signs
3. Presenting the Semiotic Theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
4. Applying Peircean Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
5. Searching for a Theory to Trace the Emergence of Prehistoric Material Signs
6. Composing a Pragmatic and Enactive Theory of Cognitive Semiotics
7. Applying Cognitive Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
8. Concluding Thoughts on the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Afterword Agustin Fuentes (Princeton University, USA)
Appendix: An Unorthodox Phenomenology of Round Shells
References
Index
List of Tables
Foreword Lambros Malafouris (University of Oxford, UK)
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introducing the Case of Early Body Ornaments
2. Searching for a Theory to Describe the Nature of Past Material Signs
3. Presenting the Semiotic Theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
4. Applying Peircean Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
5. Searching for a Theory to Trace the Emergence of Prehistoric Material Signs
6. Composing a Pragmatic and Enactive Theory of Cognitive Semiotics
7. Applying Cognitive Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
8. Concluding Thoughts on the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Afterword Agustin Fuentes (Princeton University, USA)
Appendix: An Unorthodox Phenomenology of Round Shells
References
Index
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evolution; semiotics; cognitive archaeology; pragmatism; enactivism; symbolism; aesthetics; selfhood; Blombos Cave; South Africa; Middle Stone Age; rituals; Peirce; pragmatic semiotics; Malafouris; hypothesis of enactive signification; Hoffmeyer; semiotic scaffolding
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword Lambros Malafouris (University of Oxford, UK)
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introducing the Case of Early Body Ornaments
2. Searching for a Theory to Describe the Nature of Past Material Signs
3. Presenting the Semiotic Theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
4. Applying Peircean Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
5. Searching for a Theory to Trace the Emergence of Prehistoric Material Signs
6. Composing a Pragmatic and Enactive Theory of Cognitive Semiotics
7. Applying Cognitive Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
8. Concluding Thoughts on the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Afterword Agustin Fuentes (Princeton University, USA)
Appendix: An Unorthodox Phenomenology of Round Shells
References
Index
List of Tables
Foreword Lambros Malafouris (University of Oxford, UK)
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introducing the Case of Early Body Ornaments
2. Searching for a Theory to Describe the Nature of Past Material Signs
3. Presenting the Semiotic Theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
4. Applying Peircean Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
5. Searching for a Theory to Trace the Emergence of Prehistoric Material Signs
6. Composing a Pragmatic and Enactive Theory of Cognitive Semiotics
7. Applying Cognitive Semiotics to the Case of Early Body Ornaments
8. Concluding Thoughts on the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Afterword Agustin Fuentes (Princeton University, USA)
Appendix: An Unorthodox Phenomenology of Round Shells
References
Index
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