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Wolfgang Wildgen

    January 1, 1944
    Hand und Auge
    Niederdeutsch in Schule und Gesellschaft
    Mythos und Religion
    Metarepresentation, self-organization and art
    Semiosis and catastrophes
    Morphogenesis of Symbolic Forms: Meaning in Music, Art, Religion, and Language
    • 2023

      Focusing on a morphogenetic perspective, this book explores the intricate relationship between human communication and culture through visual arts, music, religion, and language. It draws on concepts of self-organization and cooperation from the fields of synergetics and structural stability. By naturalizing communication and cultural phenomena, it respects and integrates findings from art history, music theory, religious studies, and linguistics, providing a comprehensive understanding of the symbolic forms central to human cultures.

      Morphogenesis of Symbolic Forms: Meaning in Music, Art, Religion, and Language
    • 2010

      The French mathematician René Thom (Fields medal 1958) died in 2002. In this volume his contributions to biology, semiotics and linguistics are discussed by a group of scholars who have continued his work and have shaped the new paradigm of dynamic semiotics and linguistics. Thom’s heritage is full of revolutionary ideas and deep insights which stem from a rich intuition and a sharp awareness of the current state of the sciences, including their potentials and risks. The contributions to this volume are elaborations of papers given at a colloquium at the International Center for Semiotics and Linguistics of the University of Urbino (Italy), in 2005. The central concern of this volume is semiogenesis, i. e. the evolution and differentiation of meaningful («pregnant») forms in the field of symbolic systems – from bio-communication to language and cultural forms like music, art, architecture or urban forms. The basic questions are: How are meanings created and further differentiated? Where do they come from? What kind of forces drive their unfolding? How can complex cultural forms be understood based on simple morphodynamic principles? Applications concern the perception of forms by animals and humans, the categorization of forms e. g. in a lexicon, and predication or other complex symbolic behaviors which show up in grammar or in cultural artifacts like the unfolding of urban centers.

      Semiosis and catastrophes
    • 2009

      This book is about the interrelationship between nature, semiosis, metarepresentation and (self-)consciousness, and the role played by metarepresentation in evolution. Representations must have emerged via self-organization from non-representational systems (found in physics, chemistry and biology). Major steps have been the evolution of molecules, macromolecules, life, and finally cultural and symbolic systems. Representations and signs are therefore parts of a huge, possibly branching «ladder of beings». Metarepresentations – images representing images, language about language and language-use, thoughts about thoughts – constitute a fascinating theme within such diverse areas of research as philosophy, literature, theology, anthropology and history, neuroscience, psychology and linguistics. The contributions to this book reflect this variety of different, but often interrelated perspectives on metarepresentation. They also exemplify the difficulties of a truly interdisciplinary discourse and show how one may start such a discourse in the field of semiotics, understood as a meta-discipline which brings together all scientific enterprises dealing with human mind and human culture.

      Metarepresentation, self-organization and art