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Is semiosis an emergent process: synchronic and holistic, or diachronic and transformational?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.11181

Keywords:

Emergence, meaning, semiosis, C.S. Peirce

Abstract

Emergence is associated with irreducibility and unpredictability, indicating that the properties of a system cannot be deduced from its parts. Within the framework of C.S. Peirce's philosophy of the sign, the concept of emergence provides insights into how semiotic processes are constituted by material interactions among organisms, artifacts, and environments, while still exhibiting unique properties. Emergence can be diachronic, where a base domain transforms into an emergent domain over time, or synchronic, where bases and emergents coexist temporally with distinct qualitative properties. It can be weak, offering an epistemological explanation of phenomena, or strong, implying a new ontology. In processual emergentism, relationships and organizations take precedence over substances. Peirce's description of phenomena as triadic relations aligns precisely with this perspective, emphasizing the complexity and dynamism of semiosis. The non-linear process of meaning-making suggests that the meaning of a sign is continuously shaped by intricate interweavings of past and future interactions, generalized in the form of habits and anticipations.

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Author Biography

João Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

JQ.is a professor at Federal University of Juiz de Fora (Institute of Arts/ Faculty of Communication Studies), and the coordinator of this group (IRG). He is a member of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS), member of the Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies, Vaxjo (Sweden), member of Group for Research in Artificial Cognition (UEFS, Brazil), and associate researcher of the Linguistics and Language Practice Department, University of the Free State (South Africa). His research interests include Cognitive Semiotics, Peirce’s Semiotics and Pragmatism, Brazilian and South-American Arts and Literature. Queiroz earned a Ph.D. in Communication and Semiotics from the Catholic University of São Paulo, received a post-doctoral fellowship in Cognitive Science at the School of Electrical, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). He has been teaching courses on Cognitive Semiotics, Peirce’s Philosophy, Intermediality Studies, and supervised Ph.D. and Master students in the fields of Semiotics, Art & Technology and Cognitive Semiotics. He has several publications in international journals, books, and conferences. He is co-editor of the Commens Digital Companion to Charles S. Peirce, with Mats Bergman and Sami Paavola. J.Q. is a member of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS), member (expert panel) of the Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies, Vaxjo (Sweden), member of Group for Research in Artificial Cognition (UEFS, Brazil), and associate researcher of the Linguistics and Language Practice Department, University of the Free State (South Africa).

 

 

Posted

02/03/2025

How to Cite

Is semiosis an emergent process: synchronic and holistic, or diachronic and transformational?. (2025). In SciELO Preprints. https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.11181

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Human Sciences

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