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    Existential signs as primordial data: An enigma wrapped in hypertextuality.Ronald C. Arnett, David DeIuliis & Susan Mancino - 2015 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 6 (1):3-20.
    This article employs Umberto Eco’s 2004 novel The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana as an exemplar of the hypertextuality of Eco’s semiotic theory. Eco’s project illustrates existential semiotics, providing a corrective to Euro Tarasti. For Tarasti signs reveal possibilities for transcendence in the lived world with ‘omnipresent’ meaning in an enunciative dialogue between signs and a semiotic subject. Tarasti’s existential signs are communicative alerts that illuminate a semiotic subject’s journey of transcendence, creating meaning via infusion of signs with signification. This (...)
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    Communicative Praxis at the Museum.Susan Mancino - 2014 - Listening 49 (2):87-99.
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    Introduction.Susan Mancino - 2020 - Listening 55 (2):59-59.
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    Introduction.Susan Mancino - 2014 - Listening 49 (2):71-72.
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    John Arthos, Hermeneutics After Ricoeur (London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019), pp. 252. $114.00 (hardback). [REVIEW]Susan Mancino - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (2):140-143.
    Review of the book John Arthos, Hermeneutics After Ricœur.
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