the Epilogue from Paul J. Thibault – Brain, mind, and the signifying body: an ecosocial semiotic theory
the Epilogue from Paul J. Thibault – Brain, mind, and the signifying body: an ecosocial semiotic theory
Wanderings & observations
Understanding ourselves and the world we live in.
Hype,Decoded.
-the near-unconsciousness of possible meanings -
Daydreaming and then, maybe, writing a poem about it. And that's my life.
Artist
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Caminante, no hay camino. Se hace camino al andar. Wayfarer, there is no way. You make a way as you go. (Antonio Machado)
all that inspires, shocks and makes me purr
Freyja Howls is a writer, performer and activist who would have been a style icon and comedian a century ago.
That quote is a fertile seed indeed, where wild birds are already eyeing up to nest and breed…..
“…there are patterns of patterns of patterns of patterns.” Glorious. Do you think “Hamlet and the Piraha” in maxadaland is an aspect of Thibault’s thinking? of Vygotsky?
i think so. in fact, whether deliberate or not I suspect most of reality however we process it is involved in these patterns of thinking?
yippee
…genetically inherited patterns that adapt to evolutionary needs…culturally dependent…why Eskimos have multiple…highly definitive words for “snow”…