Semiotics and interdisciplinarity: Lotman’s legacy
Semiotics and interdisciplinarity: Lotman’s legacy
Author(s): Laura GherloneSubject(s): Semiotics / Semiology
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Summary/Abstract: A particular aspect of Juri Lotman’s semiotic theory is, without a doubt, the acknowledgment of the impossibility of adopting a single scientifi c language for the comprehension of processes underlying cultural dynamics. In his last work, Unpredictable Mechanisms of Culture, Lotman underscores that natural sciences and humanities have to search for the unity of the incompatible through a profound meta-linguistic dialogue. Th is can happen only considering the reality in its antinomies, or as informed by a plurality of languages reciprocally aimed to express the real movement of objects – a hetero geneous and contradictory movement: hence, Lotman’s suggestion (which is also his ethical legacy) that the Aristotelian polyhedral unity of science be returned to. Th e aim of this paper is to retrace Lotman’s relationship with the ideas of science, scientifi city and interdisciplinary method, stressing his last refl ections concerning the urgency of returning to the Aristotelian unifi ed structure of knowledge, or a form of knowledge in which diff erent and never completely mutually translatable scientifi c languages coexist autonomously, while being in a dialogue.
Journal: Σημειωτκή - Sign Systems Studies
- Issue Year: 41/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 391-403
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English