Umberto Eco, "Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language"
Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr | 1986 | ISBN: 0253203988 | English | PDF | 242 pages | 28.04 Mb
Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr | 1986 | ISBN: 0253203988 | English | PDF | 242 pages | 28.04 Mb
"Eco wittily and enchantingly develops themes often touched on in his previous works, but he delves deeper into their complex nature… this collection can be read with pleasure by those unversed in semiotic theory." — Times Literary Supplement
Umberto Eco (born 5 January 1932) is an Italian novelist, medievalist, semiotician, philosopher, and literary critic.
He is the author of several bestselling novels, The Name of The Rose, Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of The Day Before, and Baudolino. His collections of essays include Five Moral Pieces, Kant and the Platypus, Serendipities, Travels In Hyperreality, and How To Travel With a Salmon and Other Essays.
He has also written academic texts and children's books.
He is the author of several bestselling novels, The Name of The Rose, Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of The Day Before, and Baudolino. His collections of essays include Five Moral Pieces, Kant and the Platypus, Serendipities, Travels In Hyperreality, and How To Travel With a Salmon and Other Essays.
He has also written academic texts and children's books.