Teleosemiotics - Catherine Legg
Where does meaning live in a body? Philosopher Catherine Legg challenges a fault line in cognitive science: the claim that embodied minds must do without content and representation. Bridging enactivism and biosemiotics, she reframes meaning as living habit—cues, actions, and anticipated experience woven into one semiotic whole. A thoughtful provocation for anyone curious how thought, life, and signs intertwine, and where philosophy rejoins the living world. - Original video footage from YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/vssNEELP...

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