Cultura

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2006

Il vivere di Nietzsche come opera filosofica d’arte

Florin VoicaPages 130-148DOI: 10.5840/cultura20063116 ABSTRACT This distance biographical will follow however one via little various from that in way immediate can to be meant like biography, because it will try to avoid the fall in that Nietzsche calls “error of the biographers” and that she will try not to stop itself on the personal identifying […]

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Simplicity and Complexity in Sign Formation

David CornbergPages 151-160DOI: 10.5840/cultura20063117 ABSTRACT This essay uses semiotics and complexity theory to examine processes of sign formation. Simplicity and complexity, construed as differences in configuration of elements, are then applied to sign formation. Sign formation is understood as the effort of one entity to gain the attention of another entity. Examples such as signs

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La génèse du langage, entre nature et culture une approche sémiotique

Traian D. StănciulescuPages 161-173DOI: 10.5840/cultura20063118 ABSTRACT The paper propose an assemble of (un)conventional explanatory hypotheses regarding insufficiently known aspects of the genesis and evolution of the human language. The causes and mechanisms that justify the hypothesis of an original linguistic nucleus generating ethnic dialects later on have been studied here. These aspects, regarded from the

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Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Experience

Marius DumitrescuPages 174-184DOI: 10.5840/cultura20063119 ABSTRACT In his writings on mnemonics, Bruno established a complex affinity between magic and Kabbalah on the one hand, and between Lullism and the art of memory on the other. The Nolan is no stranger to the hermetic text of the Renaissance, based on the Corpus Hermeticum and especially on the

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