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Citation: Sn. Salthe, Theoretical biology as an anticipatory text: The relevance of Uexkull to current issues in evolutionary systems, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 359-380
Citation: H. Gipper, Self-world and world of language: Jakob von Uexkull's theory as a basis for integrational linguistic research, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 463-479
Citation: T. Jamsa, Jakob von Uexkull's theory of sign and meaning from philosophical, semiotic, and linguistic point of view, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 481-551
Citation: Oai. Botar, Notes towards a study of Jakob von Uexkull's reception in early twentieth-century artistic and architectural circles, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 593-597
Citation: M. Reybrouck, Biological roots of musical epistemology: Functional cycles, Umwelt, and enactive listening, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 599-633
Citation: C. Emmeche, Does a robot have an Umwelt? Reflections on the qualitative biosemiotics of Jakob von Uexkull, SEMIOTICA, 134(1-4), 2001, pp. 653-693
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