Establishing Cognitive Semiotics

September 25, 2014 - September 27, 2014
Lund University

Lund
Sweden

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Søren Brier
Copenhagen Business School
Merlin Donald
Queen's University
Brian MacWhinney
Carnegie Mellon University
Cornelia Müller
European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
Raymond Tallis
University of Manchester

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Over the past two decades or so, a number of researchers from semiotics, linguistics, cognitive science and related fields, from several European and North American research centres, have experienced the need to combine theoretical knowledge and methodological expertise in order to tackle challenging questions concerning the nature of meaning, the role of consciousness, the unique cognitive features of mankind, the interaction of nature and nurture in development, and the interplay of biological and cultural evolution in phylogeny. The International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS) aims at the further establishment of Cognitive Semiotics as the trans-disciplinary study of meaning, combining concepts, theories and methods from the humanities and the social and natural sciences.

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• Mats Andrén
• Johan Blomberg
• Anna Redei Cabak
• Sara Lenninger
• Joel Parthemore
• Göran Sonesson
• Jordan Zlatev

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