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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Semiotics in Belgium

Richard Martin

pp. 19-45

Abstract

Semiology being a science which is still undergoing rapid evolution, for some it is characterized primarily by its object whereas for others it can be defined in terms of its methodology. So far, the uneven evolution of semiology has not brought it to the point at which it could assume its basic, let alone its final, form. The number of works which relate or could relate to this young discipline is presently growing in almost geometrical progression, thus testifying to a positive albeit somewhat disquieting dynamism. It would neither be feasible, therefore, nor even desirable at this juncture, to discuss everything which has been undertaken so far in Belgium and which is either distantly or closely related to the science of sign systems. In consequence, we shall deliberately limit ourselves simply to mentioning a number of works or articles which make a contribution to the semiotic project, rather than presenting them in detail.

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Published in:

Sebeok Thomas, Umiker-Sebeok Jean (1986) The semiotic sphere. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 19-45

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0205-7_2

Full citation:

Martin Richard (1986) „Semiotics in Belgium“, In: T. Sebeok & J. Umiker-Sebeok (eds.), The semiotic sphere, Dordrecht, Springer, 19–45.