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(2016) Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit, Dordrecht, Springer.

Habit in semiosis

two different perspectives based on hierarchical multi-level system modeling and niche construction theory

Pedro Atã , João Queiroz

pp. 109-119

Habit in semiosis can be modeled both as a macro-level in a hierarchical multi-level system where it functions as boundary conditions for emergence of semiosis, and as a cognitive niche produced by an ecologically-inherited environment of cognitive artifacts. According to the first perspective, semiosis is modeled in terms of a multilayered system, with micro functional entities at the lower-level and with higher-level processes being mereologically composed of these lower-level entities. According to the second perspective, habits are embedded in ecologically-inherited environments of signs that co-evolve with cognition. Both descriptions offer a novel approximation of Peirce's semiotics and theoretical findings in other areas (hierarchy theory, evolutionary biology), suggesting new frameworks to approach the concept of habit integrated with its role in semiosis.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45920-2_7

Full citation:

Atã, P. , Queiroz, J. (2016)., Habit in semiosis: two different perspectives based on hierarchical multi-level system modeling and niche construction theory, in M. Anderson (ed.), Consensus on Peirce's concept of habit, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 109-119.

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