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From Umwelt to Mitwelt: Natural laws versus rule-governed sign-mediated interactions (rsi's)

  • Guenther Witzany

    Guenther Witzany (b. 1953) is the founder of and free philosopher at telos-Philosophische Praxis 〈witzany@sbg.at〉. His research interests include universal pragmatics, biosemiotics, plant neurobiology, microbiology, and theory of science. His recent major publications include Life: The Communicative Structure. A New Philosophy of Biology (2000); Natural History of Life: History of Communication Logics and Dynamics (2005); and ‘The Logos of the Bios. Contributions to the foundation of a three-leveled biosemiotics’ (in press).

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From the journal Semiotica

Abstract

Within the last decade, thousands of studies have described communication processes in and between organisms. Pragmatic philosophy of biology views communication processes as rule-governed sign-mediated interactions (rsi's). As sign-using individuals exhibit a relationship to following or not-following these rules, the rsi's of living individuals dier fundamentally from cause-and-effect reactions with and between non-living matter, which exclusively underlie natural laws. Umwelt thus becomes a term in investigating physiological influences on organisms that are not components of rsi's. Mitwelt is a term for the investigation of all rsi's of organisms. Living organisms are never solus ipse subjects of semioses, but share common sets of rules and signs. Life depends decisively on symbiotic communities. Serial Endosymbiotic Theory proved that the evolution of the eukaryotic super-kingdom was a merger of anchestral bacteria. The integration of bacterial genomes into eukaryotic genomes was also a step from analog to symbolic genetic codes. Now we know, that so-called ‘junk DNA’ has higher order regulatory functions on genome architecture and protein coding DNA plays only the role of a structural vocabulary.

About the author

Guenther Witzany

Guenther Witzany (b. 1953) is the founder of and free philosopher at telos-Philosophische Praxis 〈witzany@sbg.at〉. His research interests include universal pragmatics, biosemiotics, plant neurobiology, microbiology, and theory of science. His recent major publications include Life: The Communicative Structure. A New Philosophy of Biology (2000); Natural History of Life: History of Communication Logics and Dynamics (2005); and ‘The Logos of the Bios. Contributions to the foundation of a three-leveled biosemiotics’ (in press).

Published Online: 2006-04-28
Published in Print: 2006-02-20

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