Learning and knowing as semiosis - Extending the conceptual apparatus of semiotics



Learning and knowing as semiosis: Extending the conceptual apparatus of semiotics

  • Cary Campbell Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
  • Alin Olteanu Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, Jakobi St. 2, Tartu 51005, Estonia; Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania
  • Kalevi Kull Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, Jakobi St. 2, Tartu 51005, Estonia
Keywords: affordance, competence, scaffolding, semiotic learning, semiotic resource, theory of knowledge, memory, umwelt

Abstract

If all knowing comes from semiosis, more concepts should be added to the semiotic toolbox. However, semiotic concepts must be defined via other semiotic concepts. We observe an opportunity to advance the state-of-the-art in semiotics by defining concepts of cognitive processes and phenomena via semiotic terms. In particular, we focus on concepts of relevance for theory of knowledge, such as learning, knowing, affordance, scaffolding, resources, competence, memory, and a few others. For these, we provide preliminary definitions from a semiotic perspective, which also explicates their interrelatedness. Redefining these terms this way helps to avoid both physicalism and psychologism, showcasing the epistemological dimensions of environmental situatedness through the semiotic understanding of organisms’ fittedness with their environments. Following our review and presentation of each concept, we briefly discuss the significance of our embedded redefinitions in contributing to a semiotic theory of knowing that has relevance to both the humanities and the life sciences, while not forgetting their relevance to education and psychology, but also social semiotic and multimodality studies.

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Author Biographies

Cary Campbell, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

Alin Olteanu, Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, Jakobi St. 2, Tartu 51005, Estonia; Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania

Kalevi Kull, Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, Jakobi St. 2, Tartu 51005, Estonia

Published
2019-12-31
How to Cite
Campbell, C., Olteanu, A., & Kull, K. (2019). Learning and knowing as semiosis: Extending the conceptual apparatus of semiotics. Sign Systems Studies, 47(3/4), 352–381. https://doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2019.47.3-4.01
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ISSN 1406-4243 (print), ISSN 1736-7409 (online)

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