The Semiotics of Nature: Code-Duality

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  • Jesper Hoffmeyer
A prolific science writer and journalist, as well as a working university professor and molecular biologist, Jesper Hoffmeyer was born in Copenghagen, Denmark on Februrary 21, 1942. "Born during the second world war in occupied Denmark and to a family with strong anticlerical and moderate leftist persuasions," recounts Hoffmeyer, "I was destined to develop a materialistic, and indeed a positivistic, understanding of our world. To fight irrationalism in all its disguises was an inherent value in my upbringing and in choosing to become a biochemist, I faithfully continued along this path. ...But over time, it gradually occurred to me that some of the central tenets of such materialistic self-confidence were perhaps less secure than had been previously assumed" (2009: 292).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEssential Readings in Biosemiotics : Anthology and Commentary
EditorsDonald Favareau
Number of pages41
Volume3
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2010
Edition1
Pages583-628
ISBN (Print)978-1-4020-9649-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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