Horst Ruthrof is Emeritus Professor of English and Philosophy at Murdoch University, Western Australia, and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1 The Corporeal Tune 2 There is No Meaning in Language 3 Meaning as Quasi-Perceptual 4 The Body in Deixis and Reference 5 Sign Rapport: Meaning as Intersemiotic 6 Sign Conflict: Meaning as Heterosemiotic 7 The Disembodiment of the Signifier 8 The Corporeality of the Signified 9 Social Traces in Abstract Expressions 10 The Role of the Community 11 Sufficient Semiosis 12 Semantic Assumptions 13 Meaning, Metaphysics and Representation Afterword: Corporeal Semantics and the Obsolete Body Bibliography Index
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