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CHENEY, D.L.; Seyfarth, R. How Monkeys See the World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
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EL-HANI, C. N.; Qqueiroz, J. & Emmeche, C. A semiotic analysis of the genetic information system. Semiotica 160(1/4): 1-68, 2006.
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Notes in Computer Science 3316, 2004, pp. 1-9.
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HOFFMEYER, J. Signs of Meaning in the Universe. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1996.
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HUTCHINS, E.; Hazlehurst, B. How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction. In Gilbert, G. N.; conte, R. (eds.) Artifi cial Societies: The computer simulation of social life. Londres: UCL Press, 1995.
JABLONKA E. Information: its interpretation, its inheritance and its sharing. Philosophy of Science, 69: 578-605, 2002.
JABLONKA E.; Lamb, M.J. Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life. Cambridge, Mass: Bradford Books, The MIT Press, 2005.
KIRBY, S. Language evolution: consensus and controversies. Trends in Cognitive Science 7 (7): 300-307, 2003.
LANGTON, C. G. (ed.) Artifi cial Life - An Overview. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1995.
LOULA, A.; Gudwin, R.; Queiroz, J. Symbolic Communication in Artificial Creatures: an experiment in Artifi cial Life. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3171 (17th Brazilian Symposium on Artifi cial Intelligence - SBIA), 336-345, 2004.
MACLENNAN, B. Synthetic ethology: a new tool for investigating animal cognition. In: Bekoff, M.; Allen, C.; Burghardt, G. M. (eds.). The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp.151-156, 2002.
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MAYNARD SMITH, J.; Szathmary, E. The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
NOLFI, S.; Floreano, D. Synthesis of autonomous robots through evolution. Trends in Cognitive Science 6 (1): 31-37, 2002.
NÖTH, W. Semiogenesis in the evolution from nature to culture. In: In the Beginning: Origins of Semiosis, M. Alac & P. Violi (eds.), 69-82. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004.
PEIRCE, C.S. The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Vols. I-VI. In: Hartshorne, C.; Weiss, P. (eds.). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1931-1935.
PIETARINEN, A. Signs of Logic : Peircean Themes on the Philosophy of Language, Games, and Communication (Synthese Library, Vol. 329). Netherlands: Springer, 2005.
QUEIROZ, J. & El-Hani, C. N. Semiosis as an emergent process. Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society 42 (1): 78-116, 2006A.
QUEIROZ, J. & El-Hani, C. N. Towards a multi-level approach to the emergence of meaning processes in living systems. Acta Biotheoretica 54 (3): 174-206, 2006B.
QUEIROZ, J. & Merrell, F. Semiosis and pragmatism: toward a dynamic concept of meaning. Sign Systems Studies, prelo.
QUEIROZ, J. Comunicação simbólica em primatas não-humanos: uma análise baseada na semiótica de C.S.Peirce. Rev Bras Psiquiatr 25 (Supl II): 2-5, 2003.
___. Semiose segundo C.S.Peirce, 2004.
QUEIROZ, J.; Ribeiro, S. The biological substrate of icons, indexes and symbols in animal communication: a neurosemiotic analysis of Vervet monkey alarm-calls. In: shapiro, M. (ed.) The Peirce Seminar Papers 5. Berghahn Books, 2002. p.69-78.
RIBEIRO, S.; Loula, A. ; Araujo, I.; Gudwin, R. ; Queiroz, J. . Symbols are not uniquely human. Biosystems, prelo.
ROY, D. Grounding words in perception and action: insights from computational models. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9 (8): 389-96, 2005a.
___. Semiotic schemas: a framework for grounding language in the action and perception. Artifi cial Intelligence, 167 (1-2): 170-205, 2005b.
SEYFARTH, R. M. & D. L. Cheney . Signalers and receivers in animal communication. Annual Review of Psychology 54:145–173, 2003.
SEYFARTH, R.; Cheney, D.L. Meaning and mind in monkeys. Scientific American (December), 1992.
SEYFARTH, R.; Cheney, D.L.; Marler, P. Monkey responses to three different alarm calls: evidence of predator classifi cation and semantic communication. Science (210): 801-803, 1980.
SZATHMARY, E.; Maynard Smith, J. The major evolutionary transitions. Nature 374: 227-232, 1995.
VOGT, P. Anchoring of semiotic symbols. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 43 (2), 109-120, 2003.
___. Language evolution and robotics: issues on symbol grounding and language acquisition. In: loula, A., gudwin, R. & queiroz, J. (eds.) Artificial Cognition Systems. Hershey: Idea Group, 2006, pp. 176-209.
WAGNER, K.; Reggia, J. A.; Uriagereka, J.; Wilkinson, G. S. Progress in the simulation of emergent communication and language. Adaptive Behavior 11 (1): 37-69, 2003.
WANG, W. S-Y.; Minett, J. W. Vertical and horizontal transmission in language evolution. Transactions of the Philological Society,
103(2):121-146, 2005
ZIEMKE, T.; Sharkey, N.E. A stroll through the worlds of robots and animals: applying Jakob von Uexküll’s theory of meaning to adaptive robots and artifi cial life. Semiotica 134 (1-4): 701-746, 2001.
BICKHARD, M. H. The dynamic emergence of representation. In Clapin, H., Staines, P., Slezak, P. (eds.) Representation in Mind: New Approaches to Mental Representation. Elsevier, pp. 71-90, 2004.
BROOKS, R. A. A robust layered control system for a mobile robot. IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation, RA-2, 14-23, 1986.
BROOKS, R.A. Intelligence without representation. Artifi cial Intelligence 47 (1-3), 139–159, 1991.
BRUNNING, J. 1997. Genuine triads and teridentity. In: Houser, N.; Roberts, D.; Evra, J. (eds.) Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1991. p. 252-270.
BURCH, R. A Peircean Reduction Thesis. Texas Tech University Press.
CANGELOSI, A & Turner, H. L’emergere del linguaggio. In Borghi, A. M., & Iachini, T. Scienze della Mente Bologna: Il Mulino, pp.227-
244, 2002.
CANGELOSI, A. Evolution of communication and language using signals, symbols, and words. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation 5 (2) 93-101, 2001.
CARIANI, P. Towards an evolutionary semiotics: The emergence of new sign-functions in organisms and devices. In Van de Vijver/Salthe/Delpos, Evolutionary Systems, 359-376, 1998.
CHENEY, D.L.; Seyfarth, R. How Monkeys See the World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
CHRISTIANSEN, M. H.; Kirby, S. Language Evolution: Consensus and Controversies. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7(7): 300-307, 2003.
CLARK, A. Being There. Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997.
DE TIENNE, A. Learning qua semiosis. S.E.E.D. Journal -- Semiotics, Evolution, Energy, and Development (3): 37-53, 2003.
DEACON, T. Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain. New York: Norton, 1997.
DEAN, J. Animats and what they can tell us. Trends in Cognitive Science. 2(2): 60-67, 1998.
EL-HANI, C. N.; Qqueiroz, J. & Emmeche, C. A semiotic analysis of the genetic information system. Semiotica 160(1/4): 1-68, 2006.
EMMECHE, C. & Hoffmeyer, J. From language to nature - the semiotic metaphor in biology, Semiotica 84 (1/2): 1-42, 1991.EMMECHE, C. A semiotical refl ection on biology, living signs and artifi - cial life, Biology & Philosophy 6 (3): 325-340, 1991.
FISCH, M. (1986). Peirce, semeiotic, and pragmatism. Indiana: Indiana University Press.
FREEMAN, W. J. Neurobiological Foundation for the Meaning of Information.
In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2004, Calcutta, India. Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 3316, 2004, pp. 1-9.
HABERMAS, J. Peirce and communication. In Ketner, K. Peirce And Contemporary Thought: Philosophical Inquiries. Fordham University Press. pp. 243-266, 1995.
HAUSER, M. The Evolution of Communication, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 1997
HAUSER, M.; Chomsky, N.; Fitch, W.T. The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve? Science 298 (22): 1568-1579, 2002.
HOFFMEYER, J. Signs of Meaning in the Universe. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1996.
HOUSER, N. Introduction: Peirce as a logician. In Houser, N., Roberts, D., & Evra, J. (Eds.) Studies in the logic of Charles Sanders Peirce Indiana: Indiana University Press, pp. 1-22, 1997.
HUTCHINS, E.; Hazlehurst, B. How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction. In Gilbert, G. N.; conte, R. (eds.) Artifi cial Societies: The computer simulation of social life. Londres: UCL Press, 1995.
JABLONKA E. Information: its interpretation, its inheritance and its sharing. Philosophy of Science, 69: 578-605, 2002.
JABLONKA E.; Lamb, M.J. Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life. Cambridge, Mass: Bradford Books, The MIT Press, 2005.
KIRBY, S. Language evolution: consensus and controversies. Trends in Cognitive Science 7 (7): 300-307, 2003.
LANGTON, C. G. (ed.) Artifi cial Life - An Overview. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1995.
LOULA, A.; Gudwin, R.; Queiroz, J. Symbolic Communication in Artificial Creatures: an experiment in Artifi cial Life. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3171 (17th Brazilian Symposium on Artifi cial Intelligence - SBIA), 336-345, 2004.
MACLENNAN, B. Synthetic ethology: a new tool for investigating animal cognition. In: Bekoff, M.; Allen, C.; Burghardt, G. M. (eds.). The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp.151-156, 2002.
___. The emergence of communication through synthetic evolution. In Patel, M., Honavar, V. & Balakrishnan, K. (eds.), Advances in the Evolutionary Synthesis of Intelligent Agents Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp. 65-90, 2001.
MAYNARD SMITH, J.; Szathmary, E. The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
NOLFI, S.; Floreano, D. Synthesis of autonomous robots through evolution. Trends in Cognitive Science 6 (1): 31-37, 2002.
NÖTH, W. Semiogenesis in the evolution from nature to culture. In: In the Beginning: Origins of Semiosis, M. Alac & P. Violi (eds.), 69-82. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004.
PEIRCE, C.S. The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Vols. I-VI. In: Hartshorne, C.; Weiss, P. (eds.). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1931-1935.
PIETARINEN, A. Signs of Logic : Peircean Themes on the Philosophy of Language, Games, and Communication (Synthese Library, Vol. 329). Netherlands: Springer, 2005.
QUEIROZ, J. & El-Hani, C. N. Semiosis as an emergent process. Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society 42 (1): 78-116, 2006A.
QUEIROZ, J. & El-Hani, C. N. Towards a multi-level approach to the emergence of meaning processes in living systems. Acta Biotheoretica 54 (3): 174-206, 2006B.
QUEIROZ, J. & Merrell, F. Semiosis and pragmatism: toward a dynamic concept of meaning. Sign Systems Studies, prelo.
QUEIROZ, J. Comunicação simbólica em primatas não-humanos: uma análise baseada na semiótica de C.S.Peirce. Rev Bras Psiquiatr 25 (Supl II): 2-5, 2003.
___. Semiose segundo C.S.Peirce, 2004.
QUEIROZ, J.; Ribeiro, S. The biological substrate of icons, indexes and symbols in animal communication: a neurosemiotic analysis of Vervet monkey alarm-calls. In: shapiro, M. (ed.) The Peirce Seminar Papers 5. Berghahn Books, 2002. p.69-78.
RIBEIRO, S.; Loula, A. ; Araujo, I.; Gudwin, R. ; Queiroz, J. . Symbols are not uniquely human. Biosystems, prelo.
ROY, D. Grounding words in perception and action: insights from computational models. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9 (8): 389-96, 2005a.
___. Semiotic schemas: a framework for grounding language in the action and perception. Artifi cial Intelligence, 167 (1-2): 170-205, 2005b.
SEYFARTH, R. M. & D. L. Cheney . Signalers and receivers in animal communication. Annual Review of Psychology 54:145–173, 2003.
SEYFARTH, R.; Cheney, D.L. Meaning and mind in monkeys. Scientific American (December), 1992.
SEYFARTH, R.; Cheney, D.L.; Marler, P. Monkey responses to three different alarm calls: evidence of predator classifi cation and semantic communication. Science (210): 801-803, 1980.
SZATHMARY, E.; Maynard Smith, J. The major evolutionary transitions. Nature 374: 227-232, 1995.
VOGT, P. Anchoring of semiotic symbols. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 43 (2), 109-120, 2003.
___. Language evolution and robotics: issues on symbol grounding and language acquisition. In: loula, A., gudwin, R. & queiroz, J. (eds.) Artificial Cognition Systems. Hershey: Idea Group, 2006, pp. 176-209.
WAGNER, K.; Reggia, J. A.; Uriagereka, J.; Wilkinson, G. S. Progress in the simulation of emergent communication and language. Adaptive Behavior 11 (1): 37-69, 2003.
WANG, W. S-Y.; Minett, J. W. Vertical and horizontal transmission in language evolution. Transactions of the Philological Society,
103(2):121-146, 2005
ZIEMKE, T.; Sharkey, N.E. A stroll through the worlds of robots and animals: applying Jakob von Uexküll’s theory of meaning to adaptive robots and artifi cial life. Semiotica 134 (1-4): 701-746, 2001.
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