Sign Systems Studies (Dec 2004)

Mimesis and Metaphor: The biosemiotic generation of meaning in Cassirer and Uexküll

  • Andreas Weber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2004.32.1-2.13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1/2

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In this paper I pursue the influences of Jakob von Uexküll’s biosemiotics on the anthropology of Ernst Cassirer. I propose that Cassirer in his Philosophy of the Symbolic Forms has written a cultural semiotics which in certain core ideas is grounded on biosemiotic presuppositions, some explicit (as the “emotive basic ground” of experience), some more implicit. I try to trace the connecting lines to a biosemiotic approach with the goal of formulating a comprehensive semiotic anthropology which understands man as embodied being and culture as a phenomenon of general semioses.