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This work delves into the relationship between semiotics and the enactment of meaning in living organisms, challenging traditional anthropomorphic interpretations. After Darwin, the understanding of organisms has evolved, highlighting their intrinsic forms of communication and meaning-making without imposing human traits. By exploring semiotic processes and how organisms interact with their environments, the text critiques the limitations of anthropocentrism and advocates for a more nuanced comprehension of biological significance.
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