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Some Epistemological Remarks on the Transdisciplinarity of Semiotics

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Sung Do Kim

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Semiotics is a transdisciplinary project by its very nature and from its very beginning. I will not, however, enter into a detailed discussion of the very subtle questions concerning the concept of transdisciplinarity, which should be posed in ontological-epistemological and methodological terms. In this article, however, I will attempt to evoke the positions or postures of contemporary semioticians who have devoted themselves to the development of the theoretical foundations of this science of meaning and communication, i.e., semiotics. Indeed, the central purpose of this work is to demonstrate the transdisciplinary nature of contemporary semiotics in three stages. First, I will demonstrate the status of semiotics as a transdisciplinary project by exploring the positions of some representative semioticians on the transdisciplinary nature of this discipline. Secondly, I would like to present a selection of my collective and individual projects and works, carried out over the last two decades, which can prove the transdisciplinarity of semiotics. I would say that I have accomplished a certain transdisciplinarity thanks to the semiotic spirit without knowing it, like Mr. Jourdan. Thirdly, with a view to creating new research programs in the sense of Latatos (Latatos, 1978), or exploring new fields in the sense of Kant (Kant, 1995), I would like to consider an epistemological renewal of semiotics by laying the groundwork for the five axes: spatiality, agentivity, temporality, narrativity, and sociality. It goes without saying that these axes are intimately connected. Three major events such as the Anthropocene, the Covid-19 pandemic, and artificial intelligence, have inspired me to reconceptualize the epistemological foundations of the semiotics of the future.

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I. Preliminary Remarks
II. The epistemological challenges of transdisciplinarity: some conceptual elements of transdisciplinarity
III. The representation of transdisciplinarity in the discourse of semioticians
1. Positive positions
2. Ambivalent and Ambiguous Positions
3. Negative postures (implicit or explicit): undisciplined semiotics by Sémir Badir
IV. Towards an ontological-epistemological refoundation and renovation for extended and transdisciplinary semiotics
1. Spatiality
2. The question of agentivity
3. Temporality: The non-linearity of COVID-19 narrativity: the collapse of the canonical narrative
4. Narrativity: The narrative and modal specificities of the discursivity of COVID-19
5. The societal role of semiotics in the real world
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  • Sung Do Kim Linguistics, College of Liberal Arts, Korea University

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