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The influential work of speculative biology-and a key document in posthumanist studies-now available in a new, accurate English translation.

Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction: Umwelt after Uexküll
Dorion Sagan
Translator's Introduction
A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans
Foreword
Introduction
Environment Spaces
The Farthest Plane
Perception Time
Simple Environments
Form and Movement as Perception Marks
Goal and Plan
Perception Image and Effect Image
The Familiar Path
Home and Territory
The Companion
Search Image and Search Tone
Magical Environments
The Same Subject as Object in Different Environments
Conclusion
A Theory of Meaning
Carriers of Meaning
Environment and Dwelling-shell
Utilization of Meaning
The Interpretation of the Spider's Web
Form Development Rule and Meaning Rule
The Meaning Rule as the Bridging of Two Elementary Rules
The Composition Theory of Nature
The Sufferance of Meaning
The Technique of Nature
Counterpoint as a Motif/Motive of Form Development
Progress
Summary and Conclusion
Afterword. Bubbles and Webs: A Backdoor Stroll through the Readings of Uexküll
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young
Notes
Index

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A Paperback / softback by Jakob von Uexküll, Joseph D. O’Neil

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
    Publication Date: 01/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9780816659005, 978-0816659005
    ISBN10: 0816659001

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The influential work of speculative biology-and a key document in posthumanist studies-now available in a new, accurate English translation.

    Table of Contents
    Contents
    Introduction: Umwelt after Uexküll
    Dorion Sagan
    Translator's Introduction
    A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans
    Foreword
    Introduction
    Environment Spaces
    The Farthest Plane
    Perception Time
    Simple Environments
    Form and Movement as Perception Marks
    Goal and Plan
    Perception Image and Effect Image
    The Familiar Path
    Home and Territory
    The Companion
    Search Image and Search Tone
    Magical Environments
    The Same Subject as Object in Different Environments
    Conclusion
    A Theory of Meaning
    Carriers of Meaning
    Environment and Dwelling-shell
    Utilization of Meaning
    The Interpretation of the Spider's Web
    Form Development Rule and Meaning Rule
    The Meaning Rule as the Bridging of Two Elementary Rules
    The Composition Theory of Nature
    The Sufferance of Meaning
    The Technique of Nature
    Counterpoint as a Motif/Motive of Form Development
    Progress
    Summary and Conclusion
    Afterword. Bubbles and Webs: A Backdoor Stroll through the Readings of Uexküll
    Geoffrey Winthrop-Young
    Notes
    Index

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