La cultura como sistema semiótico: una redefinición de la idea de cultura desde la perspectiva sistemista
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cultura
semiótica
sistemismo
ciencias sociales

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Pickel, A. (2018). La cultura como sistema semiótico: una redefinición de la idea de cultura desde la perspectiva sistemista. Cultura Y Representaciones Sociales, 13(25), 9–47. https://doi.org/10.28965/2018-25-01

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Este trabajo integra bajo el sistemismo de Mario Bunge una concepción más amplia de la idea de cultura. Al considerar cualquier sistema semiótico como un sistema de símbolos que abarca también a sus usuarios, y cada cultura como un sistema semiótico, esta propuesta posibilita una asociación entre sistemas de símbolos inmateriales y aquellos con una base socio-material mediante una formulación que no es netamente material ni conceptual sino que combina elementos de ambos. El objetivo es plantear una ontología de la cultura más consistente con el materialismo emergentista, que sirva además para integrarla en las ciencias sociales

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